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21 May 2022
- Japanese
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Spanish (Mexico)
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What is the difference between i have to prove what I’m doing in japan to my dad and i have to prove my dad what I’m doin in japan ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between i have to prove what I’m doing in japan to my dad and i have to prove my dad what I’m doin in japan ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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1st of all. whats up w ur frkn name? puto... im jk! dont get offended cabron... we need more context to help ur pinche culo wey!
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@pinche_japoneswey both are exactly the same! In English, we can move things around and it still makes sense. Example: We can move things around in English and it still makes sense. 😜
Both of your sentences are perfect! Just make sure to capitalize proper nouns when writing, so Japan would always be capitalized! 🤗
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Also, if you if speak Spanish, looks like the other person is asking how you chose your name, parece interesante ajaja 😅
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