さすが Is Not Always a Compliment [Archive.org URL] Feb 27, 2021 / Comment / 123 views / A Word That Is Not “As You Expect.” Author: Kanae Nakamine Source: Tofugu Subjects: Grammar, Language Study, Vocabulary / PhrasesPost navigation← Previous postよ and ね: What Do These Particles Really Mean to Japanese Speakers?Next post →Is あなた Polite or Rude?More Related PostsLearnJapanese SubredditThe Japanese Language: a Masterclass for Beginnersけど: Why Are Japanese Speakers Always Ending Their Sentences with “But”?ばかり (Bakari) vs ところ (Tokoro): Two Ways to Say You “Just” Did Something“Pretty” in Japanese: How to Give a Compliment in Japanese There Are No CommentsClick to Add the First »Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * ΔThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.