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Jillian
Would this be the correct way to ask this in Japanese? "Watashi wa ringo wa doko desu ka?"
This is supposed to say, "Where is my apple?".
4 mei 2015 15:11
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When you're saying something in Japanese, WA (は)marks the subject, and it can't be said more than once in a sentence. So the particle that you would need to use would be NO (の)which is used for possessives.
So what you would want to say is:
わたしのりんごはどこですか
Watashi NO ringo WA doko desu ka?
You can Also replace apple with anything and it should still work.
Hope I helped! :)
4 mei 2015
you must say "Watashi NO ringo wa doko desu ka?"
watashi no ringo = Me-of-apple = "My apple"
4 mei 2015
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Jillian
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Engels, Japans
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Japans
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