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Lessons Categories 日本語

380 English lessons in the category 日本語

These are lessons which have been translated into Japanese. Scroll down to the comments section to read the translation.

English Lesson: Do you mind?
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131. “Do you mind?”

English Lesson: Don't you think you're rushing into things?
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132. “Don't you think you're rushing into things?”

English Lesson: If you're feeling under the weather, by all means go home and get some rest.
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133. “If you're feeling under the weather, by all means go home and get some rest.”

English Lesson: You've got to try this sauce. It's amazing!
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134. “You've got to try this sauce. It's amazing!”

English Lesson: I'll fiddle around with it for a while.
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135. “I'll fiddle around with it for a while.”

English Lesson: I know; it doesn't exactly roll off the tongue.
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136. “I know; it doesn't exactly roll off the tongue.”

English Lesson: You may have to hold my hand; I'm not that tech-savvy.
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137. “You may have to hold my hand; I'm not that tech-savvy.”

English Lesson: All right, whatever. Suit yourself.
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138. “All right, whatever. Suit yourself.”

English Lesson: Do you want to go for a stroll along the river?
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139. “Do you want to go for a stroll along the river?”

English Lesson: I can definitely relate to that.
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140. “I can definitely relate to that.”

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