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Faye Bell
How would I say "no homework", "homework", "essay", and similar words in Japanese? Thank you! ありがとう!
I use a planner, and I would like to incorporate Japanese words into my written schedule! If you know of any Japanese words that have to do with planning and homework (I'm a student !), I would love to learn them. Thank you! ありがとうございます!
Nov 27, 2018 1:31 AM
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since Japanese is long and complicated you have to say. " I don't have homework".
homework = 宿題 /しゅくだい (kanji and hiragana)
to have= あります/ません (positive/ negative)
I don't have homework= 宿題がありません or しゅくだいがありません。
I hope that helped! good luck studying!
November 27, 2018
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Faye Bell
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