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8 December
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Type this out
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AI_monga
Sure! The phrase "Type this out" in Japanese can be translated as "これをタイプしてください" (Kore o taipu shite kudasai). In this sentence, "これ" (kore) means "this," "タイプ" (taipu) means "type," and "してください" (shite kudasai) is a polite way to ask someone to do something, meaning "please do." So, when you put it all together, it means "Please type this out."
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@languagegirl96 何を作ればいいのかまだ分からないし
うん、威力を弱くして
シチュエーションが分からないので100%合っているか分からないですが、おそらくそう言っているように聞こえます。
@languagegirl96 何を作ればいいのかまだ分からないし
うん、威力を弱くして
シチュエーションが分からないので100%合っているか分からないですが、おそらくそう言っているように聞こえます。
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