おとな
Meanings
Adjective (な)
Adjective (の)
Noun
1. adult; grown-up
Pitch accent
とな
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Used in vocabulary (20 in total)
obedient; docile; quiet
to grow up; to become an adult
to look (sound, behave) grown-up; to be adult-like; to mature
Examples (33 in total)
I'm an adult now as well.
You are now an adult.
Two adult tickets, please.
I teach French to adults.
Tom isn't an adult yet.
This is a book often read by adults.
Only adults can see this film.
It's easier to teach children than to teach adults.
The little boy is used to talking with grown-ups.
This child talks like an adult.
What is the maximum dosage for an adult?
They aren't children any more, but not adults yet.
That boy speaks like an adult.
He treats me as an adult.
The word refers to not only adults but also children.
I wanted to meet a really mature woman.
Adult cats are the size of human babies.
Children generally have a higher body temperature than adults.
This movie is for adults, not for children.
And yet, in the "real adult world" there are a lot of competitions.
This is true of adults as well as of children.
She is an adult, so you should treat her accordingly.
He grew a beard to look more mature.
How much time do adults spend watching television every day?
That child talks as if he were an adult.
Two adult tickets and three children's tickets to London, please.
Some people think talking back to an adult is rude.
The children sat in the first row. The adults sat in the back.
Of course, I'm young, and politics is conducted by grown-ups.
Now that you are grown up, you must not behave like a child.
Little children always question things we adults take for granted.
General admission is $7 for adults.
Anyone over eighteen years of age counts as an adult.