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"Massugu itte kudasai. Soshite, hidari/migi ni magatte kudasai" for these simple directions in Japanese I would like to know why kudasai is said so often in this way, or is this sentence wrong?
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It is because of polite expression.
But, it sounds noisy that the same words repeated as you say.
" massugu itte soshite hidari/migi ni magatte kudasai "(I think this is better!)
I hope you keep practicing your Japanese.^^
But, it sounds noisy that the same words repeated as you say.
" massugu itte soshite hidari/migi ni magatte kudasai "(I think this is better!)
I hope you keep practicing your Japanese.^^
No ,nothing wrong with that,
that is the polite way most Japanese treat and talk with whom they don't know yet enough.
actually Japanese people use KUDASAI many times which means ;Please.
that is the polite way most Japanese treat and talk with whom they don't know yet enough.
actually Japanese people use KUDASAI many times which means ;Please.
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