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See you tonight!
I will be talking to a friend tonight, if I want to sあy "See you tonight" would it make sense to directly translate to Japanese? or would it be better to say "Goodbye - talk tonight"
こんばん見る。
OR
こんばん話す、 またね。
or would there be a better combination?
Nov 7, 2015 7:25 AM
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I would say:
See you tonight! = こんばん、あおうね。(casual form) / こんばん、あいましょう。(formal form)
Goodbye, talk tonight! = よる、はなそうね。バイバイ!(casual form) / よる、はなしましょう。では、また。formal form)
I hope this was helpful.
November 7, 2015
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訂正<ていせい>correction
sあy→say
回答<かいとう>answer
じゃ、こんばん(あおう)ね。
また、こんばんね。
じゃ、また、こんばん。
November 7, 2015
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