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tabemasu |
eat |
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nomimasu |
drink |
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kikimasu |
listen |
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mimasu |
watch |
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yomimasu |
read |
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shimasu |
do |
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kimasu |
come |
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ikimasu |
go |
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doko |
where |
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kara |
from |
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e |
to |
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o |
[action marker] |
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hon |
book |
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ongaku |
music |
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ashita |
tomorrow |
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kyo |
today |
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kino |
yesterday |
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aisukurimu |
ice cream |
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hanbaga |
hamburger |
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miruku |
milk |
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orenjijusu |
orange juice |
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tenisu |
tennis |
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kanada |
Canada |
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tokyo |
Tokyo |
Note: The line ( )
used in words written in katakana
indicates a longer sound, like the one you can hear at the end of arigato
(thank you). Make sure to stretch out the vowels in aisukurimu and hanbaga!
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