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Rebekka
how do i translate these sentence? ^^
do you read magazines?
yes, every day= "ee, mainichi yomimas" or "ee, mainichi zasshi o yomimas"
I go to bed at about 11 every day= "juuichi ji goro maiban ni nemasu" or "maiban wa juuichi ji goro nemasu"
how do I say: "Tomorrow morning I am going to read a book"? - "Ashita konban wa hon o yomimas"?
Could I say "Do you eat breakfast every day?" Like this: " mainichi asagohan o yomimasuka"?
thank you so much in advance ^^ hope it`s not too messy o_o
2015년 10월 8일 오전 7:27
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Do you read magazines?
-- Yes, every day. = "Ee, mainichi yomimas" or "ee, mainichi zasshi o yomimas"
(Both are correct, however, I preffer the fist one.) *You can use "hai" instead of "ee".
I go to bed at about 11 every day. = "Maiban / Mainichi juuichi ji goro (ni) nemasu".
(This NI isn't used after "mainichi / maiban".)
Tomorrow morning I am going to read a book. = Ashita no asa, hon o yomimas.
(If you say "ashita no asa wa", it sounds like "recently you didn't read but tomorrow morning, you will".)
(ashita = tomorrow / konban = tonight)
Do you eat breakfast every day? = Mainichi asagohan o tabemasuka?
(yomimasu = to read / tabemasu = to eat)
Good job! Please keep up. I hope this helps you.
2015년 10월 8일
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Rebekka
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