
What's up!? Long time no see!
Okay, it hasn't really been that long, but today's lesson is all about things we haven't done for a while. And by a while, I mean... quite a while.
Let's get to it!
Nounぶりに・ぶりだ
Example:
→ 一年ぶりに税金を払いました。
"I paid taxes for the first time in a year.”
Today you'll learn all about the ぶり suffix (occasionally written in kanji as 振り), which is mainly used to say "It has been a long time since something happened". In a literal sense, 「ぶり」 simply means "after (a given period)", but all we have to do is attach it to a time noun, and away we go!
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