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Japanese Sentence of the Day - 2023-09-04
Study Japanese with「私も向こう着いたら 絶対温泉入る!」your Japanese sentence of the day.
🌟Your Sentence of the Day🌟
🎬From: Yuru Camp△
「私も向こう着いたら 絶対温泉入る!」
Greetings,
I apologize for the earlier oversights on our page. The furigana for 入る and the missing を annotation have been corrected. Rest assured, I'm working diligently to refine our system and minimize such errors. Your feedback helps make our platform better, and I truly appreciate your patience. Wishing you a wonderful and insightful learning experience today.
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Today’s sources: Cyberpunk - Edgerunners, Yuru Camp, and Dr. Stone.
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