Question
Actualizado en
29 ago 2016
- Japonés
-
Inglés (US)
-
Español (España)
Pregunta de Inglés (US)
Japan is good to visit. There are a lot of unique cultures and foods.
I'm sure you would have a good time in Japan.
↑How do I say that more natural and not childish sentences?
Japan is good to visit. There are a lot of unique cultures and foods.
I'm sure you would have a good time in Japan.
↑How do I say that more natural and not childish sentences?
I'm sure you would have a good time in Japan.
↑How do I say that more natural and not childish sentences?
Respuestas
Lee más comentarios
- Inglés (US)
Japan is wonderful to visit. There are many beautiful and unique cultures. I know for sure you will have a splendid time in Japan.
Was this answer helpful?
- Inglés (US)
- Hebreo Casi fluido
Japan is a wonderful place to visit. There are many unique cultures and food that you can experience there.
I'm sure that you would have a good time in Japan.
If you are implying that they are 100% going to JAPAN, then say:
I'm sure that you will have a good time in Japan.
Was this answer helpful?
- Japonés
- Japonés
[News] Hey you! The one learning a language!
Do you know how to improve your language skills❓ All you have to do is have your writing corrected by a native speaker!
With HiNative, you can have your writing corrected by both native speakers and AI 📝✨.
With HiNative, you can have your writing corrected by both native speakers and AI 📝✨.
Regístrate
Preguntas similares
Preguntas similares
- In Japan, when we are using a public transportation, we always note to speak softly. How about i...
- What do you think about Japan's politics
- ¿Esto suena natural? I realized I don't know Japan as well as I thought I did.
Trending questions
- how can I discribe black people hair, can I say curly, the books don't teach us..
- Which sounds more natural, "Go two blocks" or "Go for two blocks," when giving directions?
- I loooooooooooove aussie accent.... I loooooooooooove Australia so much. I'd like to go back th...
- Do these have the same meaning? When do you usually say these? That's just how things work here. ...
- What does UP mean here ? Is this an abbreviation of something? "Greyhound are seeking experie...
Newest Questions (HOT)
- Leí más de la novela de ciencia ficción "Aventura en el Planeta Misterioso" para practicar españo...
- ¿Pronuncias la 's' más como 'shu' y la 'd' de 'lado' más como 'lao' o como una 'd' suave?
- No pude llamar a mi papá. No pude llamarle a mi papá. ¿Cuál es natural?
Newest Questions
- cual es la diferencia entre (empresa) y (compañía) y (negocio)?
- Esta frase es una oración impersonal ¿no? "La concentración del tinte, el tiempo del teñido, la ...
- How are people with disabilities and speech disorders treated by Mexican society?
- 1. "tengo sueño" means "I'm sleepy" but "tengo un sueño" means "I have a dream" as in your future...
- Do children tend to be more passive in answering questions from educators or are they more direct...
Previous question/ Next question
Thank you! Rest assured your feedback will not be shown to other users.
Thank you very much! Your feedback is greatly appreciated.