つう
Meanings
Adjective (な)
Adjective (の)
1. normal; ordinary; regular; usual; common; average
Adverb
2. normally; ordinarily; usually; generally; commonly
Noun
Abbreviation
3. local train; train that stops at every station
Kanji used
normal
pass through
Pitch accent
つう
Top 300
Used in vocabulary (36 in total)
normally; ordinarily; by anyone's standards; by normal standards; without any issues; without any difficulty
infantry (in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force); general education curriculum
ordinary person
Examples (81 in total)
It's normal.
That's normal, isn't it?
We are normal.
Breathe normally.
It's normal in Brazil.
That's normal here.
You're not normal.
This is normal.
This is perfectly normal.
Is it normal?
Is this normal?
That isn't normal.
It's normal to make mistakes.
I just want to have a normal life.
The man was of normal height.
I usually eat out.
Athletes usually abstain from smoking.
She looks like a normal woman.
It's perfectly normal.
It's normal. There's nothing to be scared of.
He's just an ordinary student.
My school marks were average.
I usually have lunch there.
He is nothing but an ordinary man.
We went to a very ordinary restaurant.
I usually go to bed at nine.
I usually go to bed at ten.
Birds usually wake up early in the morning.
Bob usually goes to bed at ten.
People usually go after fame.
Koko is not an ordinary gorilla.
I normally get up at 6 o'clock.
The shape of a box is usually square.
We usually sleep in this room.
He usually comes home late.
We usually eat cooked fish.
Wolves don't usually attack people.
What do you usually do when you get sick?
What do you usually do on Sundays?
This book is suitable for general readers.
What time do you usually leave home?
We usually have lunch at noon.
She usually sleeps for eight hours.
Musical talent usually blooms at an early age.
January is usually the coldest month.
In Japan, the rainy season usually begins in June.
Beef is usually more expensive than pork.
It is common for people to wear wool hats in winter.
Buses in the country don't usually come on time.
My sister usually walks to school.
In the morning I usually drink coffee, in the evening I drink tea.
Here's where they usually have dinner.
My father usually drinks beer, but this evening he drank wine.
Young people usually have more energy than the old.
The basin of a river usually has rich farmland.
This verb is normally used only in the third person.
This encyclopedia is beyond the reach of an ordinary student.
He usually uses credit cards instead of cash.
New models of Japanese cars usually come out in the spring.
My father usually leaves home while I am in bed.
People usually don't like what they can't understand.
They do not usually live with their children.
We can normally conceal our thoughts from others.
It is quite common for women to go out to work.
We usually eat with a knife, fork and spoon.
I usually take size eight shoes.
They usually go to school from Monday to Friday.
My usual sleeping time is from seven to nine hours.
In the U.S., it is common for people to write a check instead of paying cash.
I don't like tea, so I usually drink coffee for breakfast.
It is quite common now to meet with young people who do not know the Bible.
Ball games, such as basketball and ping-pong, are usually played indoors.
On my way to school each day, I generally see many dogs and cats.
I usually get up at seven.
Layla was a normal fifteen-year-old girl.
With arbitration, judgement is usually passed in six months' time.
On Mondays, we usually go bowling.
They, as well as you, are ordinary people.
Soba is made of buckwheat flour, and udon and kishimen are made of plain wheat flour.
The average nurse is entitled to three weeks' holiday a year.
Tom seems to be unable to interact normally with other people.