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Do you have earphones?
Edith Piaf was a French singer.
"Will we make it in time walking at this pace?" "Of course we will. We still have 30 minutes left."
Tom has the habit of biting his nails.
Some things are better not said.
Tom's foot was once crushed by a woman wearing high heels in the train.
My real name has nothing to do with my nickname.
Although most of the content and thought has not been dependent on any language, when focusing on Japanese, differences in syntactic structures or the fact that individual words are not written separately and distinctly then requires several points of consideration.
In order to put into application the case of treating Japanese, Masato Hagiwara all by himself wrote an additional chapter 12 for Japan that is not in the original book.
Tom thinks that cars have faces.
"Zero degrees Celsius! I've got a high fever." "Poor Mr. Snowman."
"Thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit! I'm burning up!" "Poor Mr. Snowman."
Is there a place where I can charge my cellphone around here?
He is not a doctor.
He's not a doctor.
That's not a doctor.
He's not a doctor.
I studied French a long time ago, but now all I remember is "bonjour."
The word "house" evokes the mental image of a rectangular building with a roof and smoking chimney, which may be surrounded by grass and trees and inhabited by a happy family.
What happened between you and Tom?

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