Usages of zenzen
私 は 箸 が 全然 使えなかった けど、 今 は すごく 上手 だ。watashi wa hashi ga zenzen tsukaenakatta kedo, ima wa sugoku jouzu da.
I couldn’t use chopsticks at all before, but now I’m very good.
雲 が 多い 夜 は、 星 が 全然 見えません。kumo ga ooi yoru wa, hoshi ga zenzen miemasen.
On nights with many clouds, you can't see the stars at all.
雨 の 日 は 洗濯物 が 全然 乾かない。ame no hi wa sentakumono ga zenzen kawakanai.
On rainy days, the laundry does not dry at all.
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