How to say in japanese...?
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How do you say "I'll take my leave" in Japanese? I do realize it sounds formal, but I'm asking for that phrase anyway. Also, how do you say 'How do you say --- in Japanese?" For example, I could ask my teacher "how do you say (insertenglishwordhere) in japanese?" but in japanese. Thank you! x
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Answer:
To say "I'll take my leave" you can just use the handy phrase "shitsureishimasu." As for asking how to say a word in Japanese, you can merely say "Nihongo de ___ tte nan desu ka."
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http://translate.google.com/#en%7Cja%7C go there and write in first box whatever you want and in the next will come in jap format then press on the speaker and you can listen it is that ok for u or not
Faisal Nadeem
私は休暇を取るよ is the writing, pronunciation is very hard so just use google translate
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