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what does this Japanese sentence mean
"dou sureba ii to omoimasuka?"
please explain.
what does this Japanese sentence mean
"dou sureba ii to omoimasuka?"
please explain.
"dou sureba ii to omoimasuka?"
please explain.
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It means "What do you think I/we/... should do?". The subject is omitted so I'm not sure who is being talked about here.
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