Soutou - "quite" or "rather" in Japanese

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Autor: japan-visitor Publicado el: 08/07/2017
Soutou - "quite" or "rather" in Japanese

??soutou (with both o's lengthened: soh-toh) is a word you regularly hear in Japanese conversation that is usually used much like "rather" or "pretty" (e.g., "rather big," pretty fast," etc.)" in English.There are actually more meanings than that to soutou, which appear in most dictionaries before the &q...
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