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There are 9 total results for your あっという間 search.

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あっという間

see styles
 attoiuma
    あっというま
(exp,n) a blink of time; the time it takes to say "Ah!"

あっという間に

see styles
 attoiumani
    あっというまに
(exp,adv) just like that; in the twinkling of an eye; in the blink of an eye; in the time it takes to say "ah!"

Variations:
あっという間に(P)
あっと言う間に
アッという間に
アッと言う間に

see styles
 attoiumani
    あっというまに
(exp,adv) in an instant; in a flash; in the blink of an eye; in no time at all; just like that

Variations:
あっという間(P)
あっと言う間
あっとゆう間
アッという間
アッと言う間
アッとゆう間

see styles
 attoiuma(attoiu間, atto言u間)(p); attoyuuma(atto言u間, attoyuu間); atoiuma(atoiu間, ato言u間); atoyuuma(ato言u間, atoyuu間) / attoiuma(attoiu間, atto言u間)(p); attoyuma(atto言u間, attoyu間); atoiuma(atoiu間, ato言u間); atoyuma(ato言u間, atoyu間)
    あっというま(あっという間, あっと言う間)(P); あっとゆうま(あっと言う間, あっとゆう間); アッというま(アッという間, アッと言う間); アッとゆうま(アッと言う間, アッとゆう間)
(exp,n) (See あっと言う間に) an instant; a split second; no time at all; time of an "ah!"

Variations:
あっという間(P)
あっと言う間
アッという間(sK)
アッと言う間(sK)
あっとゆう間(sK)
アッとゆう間(sK)

see styles
 attoiuma
    あっというま
(exp,n) (See あっと言う間に) an instant; a split second; no time at all; time of an "ah!"

Variations:
あっという間に(P)
あっと言う間に
あっとゆう間に
アッという間に
アッと言う間に
アッとゆう間に

see styles
 attoiumani(attoiu間ni, atto言u間ni)(p); attoyuumani(atto言u間ni, attoyuu間ni); atoiumani(atoiu間ni, ato言u間ni); atoyuumani(ato言u間ni, atoyuu間ni) / attoiumani(attoiu間ni, atto言u間ni)(p); attoyumani(atto言u間ni, attoyu間ni); atoiumani(atoiu間ni, ato言u間ni); atoyumani(ato言u間ni, atoyu間ni)
    あっというまに(あっという間に, あっと言う間に)(P); あっとゆうまに(あっと言う間に, あっとゆう間に); アッというまに(アッという間に, アッと言う間に); アッとゆうまに(アッと言う間に, アッとゆう間に)
(exp,adv) in an instant; in a flash; in the blink of an eye; in no time at all; just like that

Variations:
あっという間に(P)
あっと言う間に
アッという間に
アッと言う間に
あっとゆう間に(sK)
アッとゆう間に(sK)

see styles
 attoiumani
    あっというまに
(exp,adv) in an instant; in a flash; in the blink of an eye; in no time at all; just like that

Variations:
あっという間に(P)
あっと言う間に
アッという間に(sK)
アッと言う間に(sK)
あっとゆう間に(sK)
アッとゆう間に(sK)

see styles
 attoiumani
    あっというまに
(exp,adv) in an instant; in a flash; in the blink of an eye; in no time at all; just like that

Variations:
あっという間(P)
あっと言う間
アッという間(sK)
アッと言う間(sK)
あっとゆう間(sK)
アッとゆう間(sK)
あっとゆー間(sK)

see styles
 attoiuma(p); attoyuuma(sk); attoyuuma(sk) / attoiuma(p); attoyuma(sk); attoyuma(sk)
    あっというま(P); あっとゆうま(sk); あっとゆーま(sk)
(exp,n) (See あっと言う間に) an instant; a split second; no time at all; time of an "ah!"
This page contains 9 results for "あっという間" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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