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[HADA-ZAMU-I]

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It means 'chilly' in Japanese. HADA means 'skin', SAMU-I is 'cold'.

If it's getting cold, you can say "HADA ZAMU-KU NATTE KITA". Usually we use this adjective in the beginning of fall, especially, in the morning or evening.



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