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32. You always come with us wherever we want to go!!(went to Byodoin temple,did fireworks at the park, took a photo print sticker, went to Kurasushi and drinking many times, belly dance, hatsumode...and so on!)
33. I always have a good time with you
34. You are so pure and believe my nonexistent Japanese words.(sorry🙈)
35. You are such an amazing teacher and an awesome friend!
I want to use for my close friend who will go back to America, so could you please tell me more natural and friendly way? bu doğru görünüyor mu?
33. I always have a good time with you
34. You are so pure and believe my nonexistent Japanese words.(sorry🙈)
35. You are such an amazing teacher and an awesome friend!
I want to use for my close friend who will go back to America, so could you please tell me more natural and friendly way? bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
more natural ways to say:
32. You always go wherever we want to go!
33. I always have a good time with you (this one is already good)
34. You are so kind and try to understand my japanese words (I am not sure what you were trying to say here)
35. You are an amazing teacher and friend!
32. You always go wherever we want to go!
33. I always have a good time with you (this one is already good)
34. You are so kind and try to understand my japanese words (I am not sure what you were trying to say here)
35. You are an amazing teacher and friend!
Q:
Byodoin is originally built in 998 located in the south east of Kyoto, Uji 20 Minutes away from Kyoto station.
The main temple called the Phoenix hall(Amida hall) constructed in 1053 which is now shown on the back of 10 yen coin.
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
The main temple called the Phoenix hall(Amida hall) constructed in 1053 which is now shown on the back of 10 yen coin.
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
Byodoin, originally built in 998, is located in the South East of Uji 20 minutes away from Kyoto station.
The main temple, called the Phoenix hall (Amida hall), is constructed in 1053 which is now shown on the back of the 10 yen coin.
The main temple, called the Phoenix hall (Amida hall), is constructed in 1053 which is now shown on the back of the 10 yen coin.
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