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how do you say a sentence with "should" in japanese for example "i should go to school"?
Feb 23, 2010 12:30 AM
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"Gakkou e itta hou ga ii desu." = you should go to school
~ suruhougaii means speaker's advice to his listener . so , this means the subject of the sentence with advice is "you"(anata) not I(watashi)
I should go to school = "watasi ha gakkou he ika-nakerebananai "
or "watasi ha gakkou he ikanakerebanarimasen"
February 23, 2010
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I would try it as follows:
"Gakkou e itta hou ga ii desu."
February 23, 2010
I should go to school = watasi-wa gakkou-e ikanakerebanaranai
February 24, 2010
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