I tsu mo意思
"I tsu mo" is not a common Japanese phrase, and it's not likely to be found in standard Japanese dictionaries or recognized by native speakers. It could be a misspelling or a non-standard usage. However, if you're looking for a similar-sounding phrase that might be more recognizable, "itsu mo" (いつも) is a Japanese word that means "always" or "every time."
For example:
- "Kare wa itsu mo kibishii." (彼はいつも厳しい。) - He is always strict.
- "Watashi wa asa no shikasu mo itsu mo kodomo to asobu." (私は朝の仕かせもいつも子供と遊ぶ。) - I always play with my children in the morning.
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