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Do you have time?
Jikan ari-maska?
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Yes. What do you want?
Hai. Nan deska?
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When did you come to Japan?
Itsu nihon ni Ki-ma-shi-taka?
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I came (arrived) last week.
Sen-shu ki-mashi-ta.
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What did you do yesterday?
Kino nani shi-mashi-taka?
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I stayed at home.
Uchi ni i-mashita.
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Today it`s nice weather, isn`t it?
Kyo ii tenki (des ne)?
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Yes, it is. But it will rain tomorrow.
So (des ne). Demo ashita wa ame (des).
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Tomorrow will we have the meetings?
Ashita, kaigi ari-maska?
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No, we will not have it.
iie, ari-masen.
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How are you doing?
Genki (deska)?
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I was not fine in the morning.
Asa, genki janai (des).
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Let`s go for lunch!
Hiru-gohan ni ikimasho!
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Tomorrow morning and evening it will rain.
Ashita asa to ban wa ame (des).
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We need the umbrellas.
Kasa hitsuyo (des ne).
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On Sunday, do you have plans?
Nichi-yobi kaigi arimaska?
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On Monday, are you bussy?
Getsu-yobi isogashi (deska)?
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Yes, a little. Tuesday is ok.
Hai, chotto. Ka-yobi wa daijobu (des).
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How about Tueday?
Ka-yobu doh (deska)?
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On Wednesday, would you like to go to karaoke?
Sui-yobi Karaoke doh (deska)?
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When is ok for you?
Itsu daijobu (deska)?
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Thursday is ok.
Moku-yobi wa daijobu (des).
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On Friday, will you have time?
Kin-yobi jikan ari-maska?
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I`m sorry, I will not have time.
Sumimasen, jikan ari-masen.
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On Saturday, I went to Osaka.
Doh-yobi Osaka ni iki-mashta.
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How was it?
- Doh deshta-ka?
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Do you eat Sushi?
Sushi tabe-maska?
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Yes, sometimes.
Hia, tokidoki.
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Do you like Japanese food?
Nihon ryori suki (deska)?
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Yes, I always eat it.
Hai, itsu-mo tabe-mas.
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Can you eat Japanese food?
Nihon ryori daijobu (deska)?
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Yes, mostly it`s ok.
Hai, da-i-tai daijobu (des).
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Are you busy today?
Kyo isogashi (deska)?
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When is your birthday?
Tanjobi wa itsu (deska)?
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It the spring.
Haru (des).
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Today is my birthday.
Kyo wa watashi no tanjobi (des).
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Congratulations!
Omedeto!
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