Question
9 Jan 2014
- Japanese
- Simplified Chinese (China) Near fluent
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English (US)
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Simplified Chinese (China)
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Ainu
Question about English (US)
Could you correct following sentences more matural?
- Let's answer questions about your native languages. You can answer them in any languages.
- You can ask a question here. Let's ask about languages, culture and anything else.
Could you correct following sentences more matural?
- Let's answer questions about your native languages. You can answer them in any languages.
- You can ask a question here. Let's ask about languages, culture and anything else.
- Let's answer questions about your native languages. You can answer them in any languages.
- You can ask a question here. Let's ask about languages, culture and anything else.
Japanese
自分の母語に対する質問や分かることに答えてあげましょう。何語で回答しても大丈夫です。
ここから質問出来ます。言語、文化、その他何でも気軽に聞いてみましょう。
自分の母語に対する質問や分かることに答えてあげましょう。何語で回答しても大丈夫です。
ここから質問出来ます。言語、文化、その他何でも気軽に聞いてみましょう。
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- English (US)
I feel that in Japanese, people use "let's do..." more than in English. Sometimes it doesn't sound natural. Because of this, I would change the first sentence to, "Come answer questions about your native languages. You can answer them in any language." I think that "come" is in between "let's do" and "please do" in terms of forcefulness. For the second sentence, "You can ask questions here. You can ask about languages, culture, or anything you want."
- Japanese
- Simplified Chinese (China) Near fluent

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