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The object is that which in Japanese would generally be indicated with "ni" or "o".
Tomorrow, I've got an important mission first thing in the morning. I shouldn't be wasting my time with this.
Man can't live without dreams.
They seem a little past their peak, but even so we enjoyed the beautiful cherry blossoms.
Once the complaining starts, it never ends.
I know. I've thought about how to pace myself.
It wasn't a 100 yen coin, it was a bottle cap.
She keeps moaning that she has no time.
She keeps complaining that she has no time.
She keeps complaining that she doesn't have time.
As a disinterested third-party, I can declare that she secretly loves him.
It is no exaggeration to say that, as far as he was concerned, his wife was life itself to him.
There are abilities that improve rapidly and those that improve slowly, aren't there?
Behind thermodynamics lie the movements of atoms and molecules following the laws of motion learned in the first volume.
Where in all Japan is there a school that has 'advance at the crawl' in P.E.?!
As you can also tell from these beautiful, far from Japanese, looks, Yuna is not pure-blood Japanese. She's a quarter-blood with a westerner as grandmother.
Word processors for use with Japanese include Microsoft Word and JustSystem's Ichitaro.
It would be great if there was a Japanese edition.
The Japanese economy is going through a period of great stress.
In Japan there are a lot of translations from English to Japanese (E-J) and from Japanese to English (E-J), there isn't much real demand for J-S and S-J.

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