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3:15 AM
I got my old gravitar back :)
 
 
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5:35 AM
@Blavius ん・・・?
なんか、ちょっと、ぼんやりしてる。。
ほら、くっきりしてる
 
5:52 AM
おかしいねん、GoogleChromeで見ると、
なのに、FireFoxで見ると、
違うねん。
 
6:15 AM
うげっ
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Q: How to say "There is (A) in (B)(Location)."

Andre R.How do you say that there is a thing (e.g.: Restaurant ) in a certain place (e.g.: My town)? Is there a formula for this? If someone were to ask me if there was a restaurant in my city they would say あなたの町に日本のレストランがありますか。 They would use the particle が but in my answer do I use は? And does that ...

あなたの町に日本のレストランがありますか is not really a natural expression. It should be …日本料理のレストラン (or just 店) は ありますか. Using は is another point. — user4092 Feb 14 at 2:19
私も「あなたの町に日本のレストランがありますか。」はちょっと変だと思って、書き換えたんだけど
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Q: Translating a couple of sentences

David LimkysI'm currently studing from Genki-1 and I would like to know if I understand these sentences correctly, thank you :) あなたの町に日本のレストランがありますか。- Do you have a Japanese restaurant in your town? あなたの学校に何がありますか - what do you have in your school? この教室にだれがいますか - Who is in that classroom ? あなたの国に何がありますか ...

その文、 Genki-1 のテキストの例文なんだ?
うへえ
 
 
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Anonymous
4:35 PM
Do you want an English abbreviation? (Abbreviations don't really exist much in Japanese except for when the abbreviate English words) — paullb Mar 20 at 15:20
 
Anonymous
I always thought Japanese speakers were particularly fond of abbreviating :-)
 
10:31 PM
@道理百遍義理一遍 thanks! probably the nicest one so far.
 

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