How to Say ‘What kind of’ in Japanese
どんな
donna
[don-nah]
💬 Usage Tip: [どんな] asks for type/details. Often used with nouns: [どんな仕事] [どんな経験].
🇯🇵 In Japan: This question invites specifics. In Japan, giving concrete tasks and routines sounds more credible than general claims.
Phrase Breakdown
どんな
donna
[don-nah]
what kind of; what sort of
Used to ask for details/description. In interviews: どんな仕事ですか (What kind of work was it?).
どんな介助を担当しましたか。
What kind of assistance were you in charge of?
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