Friday, November 1, 2019

meaning - 別に to mean "not particularly"


I hear 別に used as "not in particular", did this usage come about just directly from the meaning of "separately"? So when used, it means that someone has a separate interest, like, etc. and hence they don't particularly have the interest, or share the like?




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