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Japanese

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id word phonetic english source type priority category knowledge remarks
1010 新幹線 shinkansen bullet train PIMSL(57) kanji 1
1002 いかなくてはいけません ikanakute wa ikemasen I have to go PIMSL(57) 06:16 hira 1
1005 四国へ行くんですね Shikoku e iku ndesu ne you are going to Shikoku aren't you PIMSL(57) 12:58 hira, kanji 2 'iku ndesu ne': is used when you know somebody is going somewhere and you are simply asking for conformation. It means 'I understand you are going, right?'
1007 四国にはどのぐらいいますか Shikoku ni wa dono gurai imasu ka as for in Shikoku, how long are you going to stay there PIMSL(57) 14:40 hira, kanji 2 you use 'ni' here because 'imas' (staying) is a passive activity
1008 九州ではたくさんのことがあります Kyūshū de wa takusan sugu koto ga arimasu There are many things to do in Kyushu PIMSL(57) 15:00 hira, kanji 2 you use 'de' here instead of 'ni' to indicate that action will be taking place in Kyushu, in this case 'things to do'
1009 飛行機 hikōki airplane PIMSL(57) 18:35 kanji 1
1011 しか shika only (with neg. verbs) PIMSL(57) 20:24 hira 1 unknown
1012 四国には二三日しかいません Shikoku ni wa ni san-nichi shika imasen in Shikoku I'll only stay a few days PIMSL(57) 20:25 hira, kanji 2
1013 二日しかいません futsu ka shika imasen I'll stay only for 2 days PIMSL(57) 22:28 hira, kanji 2
1014 いつ戻っていますか itsu modotte imasu ka when do you return PIMSL(57) 25:26 hira, kanji 2
1015 日曜日に戻って来ます nichiyōbi ni modotte kimasu I'll return on Sunday PIMSL(57) 25:52 hira, kanji 2 remark: you use 'kimasu' and not 'ikimasu'