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Sailesh
Learning Japanese
Apaato no yachin mo takaishi, sorosoro maihoomu o kawanai.
What does above sentence means?
Mar 2, 2018 2:07 PM
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"Apaato no yachin mo takaishi, sorosoro maihoomu o kawanai."
「アパートの家賃も高いし、そろそろマイホームを買わない?」
→It's about a time we buy a home because the rent is high, isn't it?
March 3, 2018
Apaato no yachin mo takaishi, sorosoro maihoomu o kawanaito The apartment rent is expensive and it's about time I bought my own house.
- appato=apartment - maihoomu=my home
- sorosoro=it's high time, about time - takai= expensive/high
- yachin=rent
'kawanai' means 'I don't buy' so I suppose 'to' is missing
March 2, 2018
Sailesh
Language Skills
English, Japanese
Learning Language
Japanese
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