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23 Dec 2017
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Is this right?
これはめがねです。
These are glasses.
Is this right?
これはめがねです。
These are glasses.
これはめがねです。
These are glasses.
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- English (US)
It's in the form of a question, so it means "Are these glasses?"
But without that final question particle, it means "These are glasses."
- Japanese

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