きょうつうてん
Meanings
Noun
1. point in common; common feature
Pitch accent
きょ
うつ
うてん
Composed of
common; shared; to be common (to); to be shared (by); -wide
dot; spot; mark (in an exam, etc.); grade; point (in a game); score; point (in geometry)
Examples (18 in total)
They have a lot in common.
We have something in common.
You and I have something in common.
We have nothing in common.
I have nothing in common with him.
Tom and Mary have a lot in common.
The prince and the jester had a lot in common.
Japanese has something in common with Korean.
But we don't have anything in common at all.
They don't have anything in common at all.
The two languages have a lot in common.
The Japanese have a lot in common with the Chinese.
I don't have much in common with my left-handed boyfriend.
I thought you two would have a lot in common.
They have nothing in common with the older generation.
Ben and I don't get along. We have nothing in common.
We may have more in common than you think.
The political systems of Britain and Japan have a great deal in common.