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Updated on
26 Sep 2022
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English (UK)
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English (US)
Question about English (UK)
Having three children must take away your spare time.
Does this make sense?
Having three children must take away your spare time.
Does this make sense?
Does this make sense?
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26 Sep 2022
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- English (UK)
- Dutch Near fluent
I think it would be strange to combine the two into a sentence in that way. maybe something like...
The UK is a country with very old and often solemn traditions.
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@heretfordcollegecat
Thank you for your quick reply.
That’s really helpful.
Could you possibly check one more sentence below?
The UK is not an only country with a long history, but its solemnity is exceptional.
I asked this question one week ago, but unfortunately no one has not answered it.😢
Thank you for your quick reply.
That’s really helpful.
Could you possibly check one more sentence below?
The UK is not an only country with a long history, but its solemnity is exceptional.
I asked this question one week ago, but unfortunately no one has not answered it.😢
- English (UK)
- Dutch Near fluent
@mitsu53 The UK is not the only country with a long history...
What do you mean by solemnity? Can you provide a Japanese word?
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@heretfordcollegecat
Yes.
I meant solemnity for 儀式の荘厳さ、厳粛さ.
I was so impressed by the Queen’s state funeral.
Yes.
I meant solemnity for 儀式の荘厳さ、厳粛さ.
I was so impressed by the Queen’s state funeral.
- English (UK)
- Dutch Near fluent
I think it would be strange to combine the two into a sentence in that way. maybe something like...
The UK is a country with very old and often solemn traditions.
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@heretfordcollegecat
I see.
Word-for-word translation often doesn’t make sense. It's very difficult to learn how to express what I want to say.
It’s very kind of you.
I really appreciate your help.
I see.
Word-for-word translation often doesn’t make sense. It's very difficult to learn how to express what I want to say.
It’s very kind of you.
I really appreciate your help.
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