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How to say “I’m so tired of…”

How would you say the popular expression of "I'm so tired of.." for instance: I'm so tired of school I'm so tired of your lies I'm so tired of waiting etc? つかれた seems kind of i …
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Is there a significant difference between いる and おる?

I just encountered おる today while reading an Ameblo blog post. Here is an excerpt from the post that used the word in question: こちらはかなり楽しくやっております According to Goo辞書 it uses the …
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〜のではないか- And all those other fancy sentence endings

I've been curious about how many examples of complex sentence endings people can come up with that aren't usually searchable in a dictionary. (And if they can give definitions on t …
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How do you say this? “Hello Good Friend, how are you today”

Can anyone tell me how to say, not write, "Hello Good Friend, how are you today" and "see you later!" アリガト!
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The mechanics of using っけ in a sentence

I was looking through the different example sentences for っけ, & took away 2 things. The first, was that it expresses someone isn't quite sure of what something is and is trying …
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What is the meaning of はいんないよ

はいんないよ Thank you.
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What does “ささいな事” mean?

事 means "thing", but what does "ささいな事" mean?
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だって usage and nuance?

I always hear だって at the beginning of some phase, and I am under the impression that it means something along the lines of "because" but then the sentence also often ends in から.. …
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What does たび mean in the expression 逢うたび?

逢う means "meet", but what does たび mean?