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sweet angel
translate these sentences please ( from English to Japanese )
let's go to eat together
i want to go ......
i graduated two years ago from .....
i like traveling
please write it in romaji
Nov 5, 2010 10:10 PM
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Good try, friends^^
let's go to eat together
Issho ni gohan wo tabeni ikimashou.
i want to go ......
......ni ikitai desu.
i graduated two years ago from .....
.....daigaku wo ninen mae ni sotsugyou shimashita.
"Daigaku" means university or college.
i like traveling
Ryokou ga sukidesu.
Of course, this is just one of many ways to say them. You can arrange them depending on the required politeness, formality etc.
November 6, 2010
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1. Issho ni nanika tabe ni ikimashou.
2.There are many ways of saying "I want to..." in Japanese.
Ikitai; ikou to omou
3. ...wo ninenkan mae ni sotsugyou shita.
4. Ryokou mo suki.
November 6, 2010
1
1) (friend) nanika tabeni ikanai?
2) (you want to be a friend) ojikanga arimashitara yuusyoku wo goissyo shimasenka?
yuusyoku(yuuhan)...dinner
tyuusyoku(ohiru)...lunch
November 6, 2010
Hi Sweet Angel
let's eat together = issho ni taberu
i want to go ...... = watashi wa ........ikimasu
i like traveling = watashi wa ryokou ni suki
that my own translation ( maybe it is correct and maybe its not ) ,, i hope native speakers can help you ^_^
November 5, 2010
Im just checking my self. I know it's not what you want. 1Tomodomoni ha tabe wo ikimashou
2.(watashi ha) ikitai.
3. (watashi ha) futatsu no ounen ni shusshimashita. (its such a failure)
4.(watashi ha) koutsuuhi ha sukii desu.
I apologise for using your question, to give a try. If someone corects me ill be glad.
November 5, 2010
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