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iVinArrow [24]
3 years ago
14

In this writing assessment, you are going to create a conversation between two (or three) people. Write a conversation in Japane

se that would take place in a restaurant. You must ask at least 6 questions and answer them as if you were the other person.
World Languages
2 answers:
Iteru [2.4K]3 years ago
7 0
1. 今夜はどうですか?2. 私は元気です1. あなたは空腹ですか?2. はい1. ディナーメニューをお読みください?2. 私たちのために注文してください1. あなたは魚を食べたいですか?2. はい1. 前菜はどうですか?2. 確かに1. あなたはワインのボトルを共有しますか?2. すばらしいです!
mel-nik [20]3 years ago
3 0


最初の:良い午後

<span>二番目:あなたと一緒に昼食を食べていい
</span>

<span>最初の:前にこのレストランで食べましたか?
</span>

<span>2番目:いいえ、これは初めてです
</span>

<span>最初の:寿司はとても良いです
</span>

<span>2番目:私たちのためにいくつかの寿司を手に入れよう
</span>

<span>最初の:味噌の石鹸はいかがですか?
</span>

<span>二番目:確かに
</span>

<span>最初の:あなたは米やうどんが好きですか?
</span>

<span>二番目:米
</span>

<span>最初の:何か他の?
</span>

2番目:それは良いです。


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