タブン
Meanings
Adverb
1. perhaps; probably
Adjective (な)
Adjective (の)
2. generous; many; much; great
Pitch accent
ブン
ブン
Composed of
multi-
part; portion; amount; worth (as in "two days' worth"); one's means; one's place; one's duty
Used in vocabulary (2 in total)
in great amount; considerably; substantially; quite
common; in the usual course
Examples (38 in total)
He will probably fail.
He's probably wrong.
He will probably arrive in the afternoon.
It probably won't work.
What he said is probably correct.
Perhaps this can be linked.
Mary is probably rich.
Maybe it's time to give up.
I will probably get up early tomorrow.
Maybe there's a secret door.
It may well snow tomorrow night.
If you invite him, he'll probably come.
"Is that really true?" "Yeah, probably."
The news may well be true.
The meeting will probably be canceled.
He is not likely to succeed.
It's possible, but not probable.
"Was Tom drunk?" "Probably not."
That bird is probably a sparrow.
It may be that he likes his job.
He observed that we would probably have rain.
Maybe you shouldn't do that now.
This winter will probably be very cold.
This book may well be useful to you.
I studied for perhaps two hours.
The teacher is likely to get angry with the students.
I may be able to come to Australia next October.
Tom is probably already in Boston.
Tom is either gay or bisexual, I think.
I will most likely choose him as our president.
When class is over, it'll probably be raining.
Perhaps that's the reason why Tom isn't here today.
Tom is probably the only one around here who can speak French.
This is maybe not the place I'm looking for.
You probably don't understand a word I'm saying today.
Now that you know the truth, perhaps you'll feel better.
If something doesn't make sense, it probably isn't logical.
In all likelihood, they'll be away for a week.