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I'll start my English pratice from today becouse I find I said "hai(入) into" when I wanted to say "enter into",and I said"kinou(昨日)" when I wanted to say
"Yesterday".Even they are simple words and I knew them,japanese words came into my brain when I wanted to speak.
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I'll start my English practice from today because it was confused in my mind ,when I wanted to express in English I found only words in Japanese language.
i hope this helps you.
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December 24, 2025
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I'll start my English pratice from today becouse I find I said "hai(入) into"
when I wanted to say "enter into",and I said"kinou(昨日)" when I wanted to say
"Yesterday".Even they are simple words and I knew them,japanese words came into
my brain when I wanted to speak.
I think it’s normal
December 24, 2025
1
I'll start my English pratice from today becouse I find I said "hai(入) into" when I wanted to say "enter into",and I said"kinou(昨日)" when I wanted to say
"Yesterday".Even they are simple words and I knew them,japanese words came into my brain when I wanted to speak.
I'll start my English (practice) from today because it was confused in my mind , when I want to express in English ?i'm thinking in Japanese language.ed to say
December 24, 2025
I'll start my English pratice from today becouse I find I said "hai(入) into"
when I wanted to say "enter into",and I said"kinou(昨日)" when I wanted to say
"Yesterday".Even they are simple words and I knew them,japanese words came into
my brain when I wanted to speak.
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December 25, 2025
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