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Lesson 36

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Learn japanese with manga 2

Sentences

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This is room No. 1025. Room service, please.
What is my room number?
Could you bring my breakfast to room 305?
Please wait in front of Room 213.
Put your valuables in the safe.
Please check your valuables at the front desk.
Could you hold these valuables?
Can you lend me 500 yen?
Give me something to write with.
I would like an air-conditioned room.
We couldn't use the faucet because it was out of order.
Water was dripping from the tap.
This school has no heating.
Did you turn off the heater?
The heater is broken.
He turned off all the lights at eleven.
He plugged in the radio.
I am able to fix the sink this afternoon.
He read the document aloud.
The outdoor spa at this hot-spring is wonderful.

Vocabulary

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akishitsu
noun
  1. vacant or unoccupied room
azukeru
ichidan verb, transitive verb
  1. to leave (in someone's keeping); to put (in someone's care); to entrust (someone) with
ippaku
noun, suru verb, no adjective
  1. stopping one night
okami
noun
  1. proprietress (of a traditional Japanese inn or restaurant)
osewa
noun
  1. assistance
kaiinshou
noun
  1. membership card
kaidan
noun
  1. stairs
kasu
godan verb, transitive verb
  1. to lend
kichouhin
noun
  1. valuables
kinyuu
noun, suru verb
  1. filling in
kyanseru
noun, suru verb
  1. cancellation
kyoudou
noun, suru verb, no adjective
  1. sharing; common (land, etc.) (esp. 共同)
kyouyou
noun, suru verb, no adjective
  1. communal use; sharing
kuushitsuari
expression
  1. vacant rooms available
kutsurogu
godan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to relax; to feel at home
kurejittokaado
noun
  1. credit card
goushitsu
suffix
  1. suffix for room numbers

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