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Hello! Can you give me a few very simple example sentences such as "the dog eats" or something just as simple, along with the translation please? I just learned how to conjugate verbs in the present tense and I would like to see how they are used in sentences. Thank you!
Hello! Can you give me a few very simple example sentences such as "the dog eats" or something just as simple, along with the translation please? I just learned how to conjugate verbs in the present tense and I would like to see how they are used in sentences. Thank you!
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犬が走る inu ga hashiru The dog runs.
犬が走らない inu ga hashira nai The dog does not run.
犬の走り inu no hashiri dog's running
犬と走りたい inu to hashiri tai I want to run with the dog .
走れ hashire Run!
犬が走れば、人より早い
Inu ga hashire ba hito yori hayai
When the dog runs, it is faster than a man.
走ろう hashirou Let's run.
犬が走った inu ga hashitta The dog ran.
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