なれ
Meanings
Verb (1-dan, intransitive)
1. to get used to; to grow accustomed to; to become familiar with
esp. 慣れる
2. to become skilled in; to become experienced at
esp. 慣れる
3. to become tame; to become domesticated
esp. 馴れる
Auxiliary verb (1-dan)
4. to get used to doing
after the -masu stem of a verb
Pitch accent
Top 8000
Used in vocabulary (18 in total)
to become used to seeing; to be familiar with
to travel on frequently (e.g. a road or path)
to get accustomed to using
Examples (103 in total)
You'll get used to it in no time.
Don't worry. I'm used to it.
I'm used to living alone.
Have you gotten used to living in the dorm?
I'm not used to being laughed at.
I'm used to eating alone.
Have you got used to living in Tokyo?
I'm used to being ignored by my parents.
I'm used to driving a truck.
She is used to staying up all night.
You'll get used to it soon.
He is used to getting up early.
Don't worry. You'll get used to it over time.
You will soon accustom yourself to the new life.
He got used to the work.
She is used to sitting.
My sister isn't used to cooking.
I got accustomed to living alone.
You'll eventually get used to doing this.
They are accustomed to hard work.
I'm already used to the summer heat.
He is used to hard work.
I'm used to sleeping in a tent.
I'm already used to invitations to participate in club activities.
I'm not accustomed to getting up early.
Bob is accustomed to hard work.
Mary is not used to being made fun of.
You will soon get used to the change of climate.
You will soon get accustomed to the noises.
Tom is used to hard work.
I'm not used to spicy food.
My mother is not accustomed to hard work.
You'll soon get used to the climate here.
Tom is used to living alone.
British people are used to standing in queues.
He got accustomed to the new way of living.
She is used to handling this machine.
You will soon get accustomed to your new school.
She soon adjusted herself to the new school.
You will soon adapt yourself to this new life.
He is used to walking long distances.
You will soon get accustomed to living in this country.
Soldiers are used to danger.
He's accustomed to traveling.
You'll soon get accustomed to this cold weather.
Children are quick to accustom themselves to new surroundings.
You have to accustom yourself to the crowded trains in Tokyo.
I was getting used to living in America.
He is accustomed to working hard.
Our eyes take time to adjust to the darkness.
You will soon be used to rural life.
Tina soon got used to Japanese food.
The boy was used to being scolded.
He was soon acclimated to his new job.
The little boy is used to talking with grown-ups.
He quickly accustomed himself to his new surroundings.
You will soon get used to speaking in public.
Did you soon get used to Japanese food?
The girl was used to staying up late.
I'm not accustomed to walking long distances.
Recently, I've gotten used to his way of speaking.
We are used to eating plain food.
The burglar is used to staying up late.
I am not accustomed to making speeches in public.
They are used to the humid climate of the summer.
Tom is used to cooking on a campfire.
It is difficult for foreigners to get used to Japanese food.
I'm not accustomed to getting up so early.
The boy soon accommodated himself to his new class.
My eyes haven't yet adjusted to the darkness.
I'm not used to being talked to in such a rude manner.
You'll soon get accustomed to your new college life.
You must quickly accustom yourself to your new school.
These men are used to hard work.
I'm not used to drinking coffee without sugar.
I've finally gotten used to urban life.
She was used to living on a small income.
It is difficult for foreigners to get used to Japanese meals.
She isn't used to sitting up late at night.
The new boys soon accustomed themselves to the school.
I'm accustomed to sleeping in a room without air conditioning.
The girl is used to playing all by herself.
Jim is not yet used to driving on the left side of the road.
The man was used to treating this kind of wound.
You will soon be used to living in a big city.
Jimmy was accustomed to his friends making fun of him.
My dad is accustomed to jogging at night.
The astronaut was slow to get used to the condition of weightlessness.
"I'm not accustomed to working day and night." "You'll soon get used to it."
The servant gradually adjusted to his new surroundings.
Miss Brown has gotten used to eating Japanese food.
Returnees have trouble getting used to life in Japan.
I'm not yet used to writing business letters.
You'll soon get used to driving on the right.
My daughter won't find it easy to get accustomed to the new school.
Fortunately, my son quickly adjusted to life in his new school.
I gradually grew accustomed to remote work and now find it pleasant.
My wife had a hard time getting into the swing of our new life in America.
People traveling abroad always have to get used to new food.
Complaining about something is one way to adapt yourself to a new environment.
You'll soon get used to living in the country.
After three months, he got used to the life in the town.
He soon got accustomed to dormitory life and made two or three friends.