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Definition and meaning of - いつも in Japanese

いつも
itsumo

N4

1.always

Adverb

いつもお茶を飲みます。
I always drink tea.
2.always, usually

Noun

彼女の様子がいつもと違う。
She looks different than usual.
いつも何時も
itsumo

N4

1.constantly or consistently.

Adverb (fukushi)

彼は何時も私を支えてくれる。
He always supports me.
何時も笑顔で過ごしたいです。
I want to always spend time with a smile.
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2.at all times or always.

Adverb (fukushi)

彼は何時も約束を守らない。
He never keeps his promises.
何時も君のことを思っている。
I always think about you.
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3.something that is done regularly or habitually.

Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no', Noun

彼は何時も同じカフェでコーヒーを飲む。
He always drinks coffee at the same cafe.
何時も同じ時間に学校へ行く習慣がある。
I have a habit of going to school at the same time every day.
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いつもとおりいつも通り
itsumo toori

N4

1.the usual or typical way.

Adverb (fukushi), Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'

彼はいつも通り遅刻してきた。
He was late as always.
いつも通り、彼女は笑顔で迎えてくれた。
As usual, she greeted me with a smile.
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いつものようにいつもの様に
itsumo no you ni

N4

1.in the usual manner or fashion.

Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Adverb (fukushi)

彼はいつもの様に遅れてやってきた。
He came late as usual.
いつもの様に、彼女は笑顔で迎えてくれた。
As always, she greeted me with a smile.
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いつものとおりにいつもの通りに
itsumo no toori ni

N4

1.in the usual manner or routine.

Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Adverb (fukushi)

いつもの通りに、毎朝コーヒーを飲んでから仕事に行きます。
I always drink coffee before going to work as usual.
いつもの通りに、友達と週末に映画を見に行く予定です。
I plan to go see a movie with friends on the weekend as usual.
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いつも
何時も いつも
いつも通り いつもとおり
いつもの様に いつものように
いつもの通りに いつものとおりに

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