In desperate need of Japanese translation and helping me learn how to form a correct answer. あした なんじに べんきょうしますか。
Well this is a question. Do you know what it's asking?
Something about studying
You know how to read hiragana right? Because I'm going to point words out using romaji. "Apelleta" means "tomorrow." "Nan" means "what" "Ji" means "time" "benkyou shimasu" means "to study." And the "ka" at the end lets us know that it's a question.
Sorry. This site messed up my first word. あした (A-shi-ta) means "tomorrow."
good yah i was confused when you said apelleta, was about to give up. I understand a-shi-ta. I just dont know how to respond I guess its asking what time will you study tommorow.
If we put it all together, we get.... "Tomorrow, what time will you study?" Does that make sense so far?
1. Start your response with あした 2. Give a time. Like....go-ji (5 o'clock) 3. Add "ni" 4. Finish with "benkyou shimasu."
Ok I will try thankyou I didnt think anyone would replay.
No problem. Give it a try now. And I can check it for you.
gogo juu ji ni benkyoushimasu.
What time did you try to say, just now?
10pm
Alright, that's fine. Remember to start your sentence with "あした"
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