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Raphael
How do you say "out of practice" (like "rusty") in Japanese?
For example:
- My Japanese is rusty.
- My Japanese is a bit rusty.
Thanks in advance.
Dec 28, 2017 7:23 PM
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We have many expressions but the simplest way would be 「下手(へた)になっている」
私の日本語は下手になっている。
私の日本語は少し下手になっている。
You could also say using 「さびついている meaning rusty as in English」
私の日本語はさびついている。
私の日本語は少しさびついている。
December 28, 2017
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