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Alika [10]
3 years ago
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How do i log out??????

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pashok25 [27]3 years ago
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Simple, click on your profile picture and there is an option that says "Log Out".
laiz [17]3 years ago
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You press your profile pic and then you go down, then it says to log out so you press that and then log out.
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Answer:

1.せんせい,  につのてすとをおねがいします。

2. わたしのしゃしんはあそこにあります。

3.ちょこれーとをよんこおねがいします。

4.わーくしーとはそこにあります。

5.えんぴつをおねがいします。

6.すみません, あめをはちこおねがいします。

7.あなたのおかねはここにあります。

8.かみをさんまいおねがいします。

9.かさはここにあります。

10.きょうかしょをおねがいします。

11.ゆりのほんはこちらです。

Explanation:

Since the person above me used kanji as well as katakana in their sentences. I got you. This is the sentences in hiragana "ONLY"

1. せんせい,  につのてすとをおねがいします。

せんせい(teacher) につのてすと( two test) を(particle) おねがいします(please)。

2. わたしのしゃしんはあそこにあります。

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3. ちょこれーとをよんこおねがいします。

ちょこれーと(chocolate) を(particle) よんこ(four) おねがいします。(please) 。

4. わーくしーとはそこにあります。

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5.えんぴつをおねがいします。

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6.すみません, あめをはちこおねがいします。

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かみ(paper) を(particle) さんまい(three) ください(please)。

Please note just like with candy, when saying kami a difference in pitch can change the word.  Higher= god Lower=paper

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