Japanese Meaning of 眼鏡 (megane) |JLPT N5

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Japanese Vocabulary: 眼鏡

Meaning: “glasses” or “spectacles”

Examples:

  1. 眼鏡のレンズを替えました。 I changed the lenses in my glasses.  
  2. 誰が眼鏡をかけていますか? who wears glasses?  
  3. あの人は眼鏡をかけています。 That person is wearing glasses.  
  4. 息子が私の眼鏡を壊しました。 My son broke my glasses.  
  5. 私の眼鏡を見ませんでしたか。 Have you seen my glasses?  
  6. 私は昔眼鏡をかけていました。 I used to wear glasses.  
  7. 山下先生が、眼鏡をかけています。 Professor Yamashita wears glasses.  
  8. 眼鏡をかけたまま眠ってしまった。 I slept with my glasses on.  
  9. 私は眼鏡が必要なのに、見つかりません I need my glasses, but I can’t find them.  
  10. 手術があるので、眼鏡は昔ほど一般的ではない。 Eyeglasses are not as common as they used to be because of surgeries.  
  11. 私の母は眼鏡をかけていますが、父はかけていません。 My mother wears glasses, but my father doesn’t.

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