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Definition and meaning of - どこか in Japanese

どこか
dokoka

N4

1.somewhere

expression / noun / adverb

どこかへ 行きたいです。
I want to go somewhere.
どこか何処か
dokoka

N4

1.a place that is unspecified or unknown.

Noun, Adverb (fukushi)

彼は何処かに行った。
He went somewhere.
何処かで会いましょう。
Let's meet somewhere.
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2.partially or to some extent.

Adverb (fukushi)

彼の言葉には何処か真実がある。
There is some truth in his words.
この映画は何処か懐かしい雰囲気がする。
This movie has a nostalgic atmosphere in some way.
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[どこから見ても] - どこからみてもどこから見ても
[doko kara mite mo] - doko kara mite mo

N4

1.from any perspective.

Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)

この絵はどこから見ても美しい。
This painting is beautiful to all appearances.
彼の成功はどこから見ても驚くべきだ。
His success is remarkable no matter how you look at it.
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どこかしら何処かしら
dokokashira

N4

1.in some unspecified manner or way.

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

彼女は何処かしら不安そうに見える。
She seems somewhat anxious.
何処かしらで彼の携帯電話が見つかるはずだ。
His cell phone should be found somehow.
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2.a certain place.

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

彼女は何処かしらで待っている。
She is waiting somewhere or other.
何処かしらで彼の声が聞こえる。
I can hear his voice somewhere or other.
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はなび

花火

hanabi

definition
どこか
何処か どこか
どこから見ても [どこから見ても] - どこからみても
何処かしら どこかしら

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