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If you truly want to upgrade your language skills, then translation might not be the best way to do it, but you're really just playing around, so I believe that if you find it fun, then more power to you.
Emiko never thinks about others' feelings whenever she says things too bluntly, so everyone hates her.
She wouldn't even speak to him.
He absconded with the money.
He ran away with the money.
"Do you know what kind of tree you just broke?" "No, I don't," I answered the detective. While looking through the open door, the detective shouted, "Hey, do you know what kind of tree he just broke?" "Um, looks like it's a yew plum pine," said the voice of a young woman. After straightening himself in his seat, the detective asked me one more time: "Do you know what kind of tree you just broke?"
Nowadays you no longer hear popular songs that can be sung by men and women of all ages.
Is it the first time at 2:40AM tomorrow? Or is it the second time?
To be honest, I don't like you at all.
Tom always drinks at least three cups of coffee in the morning.
It might be because I am near-sighted, but I can't read or write if my desk is not in a brightly lit place.
Nobles do not exist merely because there is a peerage system. Even if there were no peerage system, there will be people who are naturally dominant and who will quickly rise to nobility. So much for our nobility then. Why, we are mere peasants.
It's not because you have a title, that you're a noble. There are people who have a natural nobility and are fine nobles. People like us who only have nobility titles are not nobles, we're more like peasants.
When I was in Paris, I became acquainted with two or three painters, and I went to visit their atelier from time to time. I was always fascinated by their method of work and their way of life.
When I was in Paris, I became acquainted with two or three painters, and I went to visit their atelier from time to time. I was always fascinated by their method of work and their way of life.
One time, I went to the atelier of a painter I had just met in the middle of the night. It was a dark room in an attic.
What kind of sweets did I like as a child? Even if I try to remember, I can't.
I can't remember which sweets I liked as a child.
Like a good wine, he improves with age.
Was it a car or a cat I saw?

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