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食べる前に「いただきます」と言えます。
自然ですか?
食べる前に「いただきます」と言えます。
自然ですか?
自然ですか?
I say "itadakimasu" before eating.
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@tora0035 san,
食べる前に「いただきます」と言います。 sounds more natural
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食べる前に「いただきます」と言います。
is better.
言えます means I can say
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食べる前に「いただきます」と言います。
言えます→I can say
言います→I say
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