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Rony Francis
what is the Nihongo for the word "then"? and how will i say "i will walk then take a bus"?
pls answer in romaji....
Mar 6, 2013 2:05 PM
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banglay likhben tahole shotik & shohoj japanese uttor likhbo/
March 7, 2013
Then=そして (soshite)
I tried translating this sentence myself and I know that it is not accurate, even though native Japanese will definitely understand what I mean ("I will walk then take a bus")=> 「あるいたあとでバスに乗ります」(Aruita ato de basu ni norimasu)。This literally means "After walking I will ride the bus". In Japanese sentences are natural to say/hear when they are combined without the 'and' (~try comparing my Eng. translation with your Eng. sentence.)
But please wait for other answers by native Japanese speakers. This was just a try for me.
March 6, 2013
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Rony Francis
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Bengali, English, Japanese
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