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What is the difference between these Japanese words?

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1) saigoni and yatto- finally

2) sasu and sosogu- to pour

3) yappari and kekkyoku- after all

4) hokori and jiman- pride

5) sugoku, zettaini and zuibun- extremely

Thanks in advance!
 
lastly vs. finally
sosogu is pour, I'm not sure why sasu has that definition, maybe when it's used in a compounded verb? Not used by itself for "pour," to my knowledge
as I thought vs. in the end
pride vs. boast
zuibun is like a formal version of sugoku, which is used often colloquially. zettaini is more like "defnitely"
 
lastly vs. finally
sosogu is pour, I'm not sure why sasu has that definition, maybe when it's used in a compounded verb? Not used by itself for "pour," to my knowledge
as I thought vs. in the end
pride vs. boast
zuibun is like a formal version of sugoku, which is used often colloquially. zettaini is more like "defnitely"


Thank you!
 
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