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Dec 15, 2013 12 years ago
Quirina
is a book worm
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Hi! I'm not sure where this is supposed to be, so feel free to move if it's in the wrong location. I am looking for someone who can help me translate a few basic words into Japanese for a school assignment. It probably shouldn't be too hard to find this through google, but I want to make sure I'm translating correctly ;)

The words I'm looking for (which I might update later on):

  • chair
  • table
  • door
  • bed (where you sleep)
  • clothing
  • plushie (like a teddy-bear)

Edit: Also three sentences if possible:

  • The man gave the book
  • I work in a shop
  • I'm going to bed
Dec 18, 2013 12 years ago
BellTheCat
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Go get yaself a English-Japanese dictionary. They are always handy.

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Dec 20, 2013 12 years ago
Ronpa
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If you don't want to use automatic online translators and if you happen to have an account on Reddit, http://www.reddit.com/r/translator is dedicated to people helping others translate stuff. Very useful and you'll probably get an answer within day or two.

Dec 25, 2013 12 years ago
Saffron
gets around
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isu いす (chair) tehburu テーブル (table) to 戸 (door) behdo ベッド (bed) fuku 服 (clothing) nuigurumi ぬいぐるみ (stuffed animal)

  1. "Otoko wa hon ga agemashi/ta."「男は本を上げました。」 (however, usually an indirect object is needed for this sentence such as "He gave the book to -indirect object-"; if you want this just ask)
  2. "Watashi wa shoppu de hatarakimasu."「私はショップで働きます。」
  3. "Oyasuminasai." 「おやすみなさい。」 (usually a phrase for "good night")

**watashi wa is usually left out of the sentence

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