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Japanese Sentence of the Day - 2023/08/25
Study Japanese with「その舐めた口ぶりをエレジーに変えてやる。」your Japanese sentence of the day.
⭐Your Japanese Sentence of the Day⭐
「その舐めた口ぶりをエレジーに変えてやる。」Source: Shadowverse Flame
Hi,
Today's sentences come from different shows than the ones we have been exploring previously. I hope to add music sources soon (this weekend), and I hope you enjoy today’s material!
If you’re eager to learn more, please check out today’s beginner and advanced sentences. For instance, the beginner sentence showcases a very common and useful colloquial use of the verb "suru."
「そよさんどうすんの?」- BanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!!
「お前... 周りに家があるのに、あんな爆弾を打っ放す気だったのか?」- Ryza no Atelier
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Today’s sentences are from: Shadowverse, BanG Dream! and Ryze no Atelier.
Finally, note that your thoughts are valued! Share feedback on Twitter to help me shape the content of bunshou. I also hope to increase the variety of sources in the next few days and tried to share three sentences in this post! Thank you for reading, and enjoy studying today’s content too!
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