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I used to lived in ◯◯.
Climbing a Mt. ◯◯ is out of bless, but when I finally arrived at the summit, feel good and to hydration.
英文を作りました、どなたか添削をして下さい、
よろしくお願いします。
I used to lived in ◯◯.
Climbing a Mt. ◯◯ is out of bless, but when I finally arrived at the summit, feel good and to hydration.
英文を作りました、どなたか添削をして下さい、
よろしくお願いします。
Climbing a Mt. ◯◯ is out of bless, but when I finally arrived at the summit, feel good and to hydration.
英文を作りました、どなたか添削をして下さい、
よろしくお願いします。
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I used to live in OO.
Climbing Mt. OO made me feel out of breath, but when I finally arrived at the summit, I felt good and hydrated.
↑これで意味が合っていますか。
breath=息
bless=恵む
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I used to live in ___.
Climbing Mt. ___ is a blessing. When I finally arrived at the summit, I felt good and hydrated (?).
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I used to live in OO.
Climbing Mt. OO made me feel out of breath, but when I finally arrived at the summit, I felt good and hydrated.
↑これで意味が合っていますか。
breath=息
bless=恵む
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@amop567
Thank you for teaching me English.
Climbing Mt.◯◯ is → made
という表現もあるのですね。勉強になりました。
個人的に文章をsimpleにまとめたほうが良いと判断したので、hydrated は削除しようと思いました。
Climbing Mt. OO made me feel out of breath, but when I finally arrived at the summit, I felt good.
→◯◯山に登るのは息切れがしたけど、最終的に頂上についた時は、気分が良かったです。
Thank you for teaching me English.
Climbing Mt.◯◯ is → made
という表現もあるのですね。勉強になりました。
個人的に文章をsimpleにまとめたほうが良いと判断したので、hydrated は削除しようと思いました。
Climbing Mt. OO made me feel out of breath, but when I finally arrived at the summit, I felt good.
→◯◯山に登るのは息切れがしたけど、最終的に頂上についた時は、気分が良かったです。
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@vintagemushroom21
When I asked the first question,
I mistakenly wrote 'bless' where I used 'breath', which means breath, which was misleading.
I'm really sorry for the correction.
I'm sorry that my English isn't very good.
When I asked the first question,
I mistakenly wrote 'bless' where I used 'breath', which means breath, which was misleading.
I'm really sorry for the correction.
I'm sorry that my English isn't very good.
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@DO5 That’s okay! Don’t feel sorry about it :) It takes a lot of time to learn a new language. Don’t give up! 👍🏻
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