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Tabete imasu
Boku wa Tabete imasu ( is this right ?i'm eating now?)
Feb 19, 2014 1:19 PM
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Hello, Iars.
Your writing is good. I can understand your Japanese. If you want to write any sentence in Japanese, you might want to use "masu" form as piotr said. And boku you wrote is casual (informal) word, so you can talk in school, with friends. But in work or formal sutuation, I suggest you should use "watashi".
Boku wa Tabete imasu ( is this right ?i'm eating now?) = Boku wa ima tabete imasu.
Q) anatawa nani wo tabete imasuka? (What are you eating?)
A) (watashi wa ) sushi wo tabete imasu.
Watashi wa ima suhi wo tabete imasu.
Enjoy learning! (^^)/
February 24, 2014
>Jisoo Yi < - no, it's correct, tabete iru isn't a kind form which you can use in conversations. You should use "tabete imasu"
February 19, 2014
Incorrect.
Tabete iru.
I strongly suggest learning hiragana and katakana and avoid using romaji.
In Japanese language, the personal pronoun, such as I, you, he, she, is usually omitted.
February 19, 2014
ja, das ist genau..;D
February 19, 2014
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English, German, Japanese
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