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I am living in Russia in Japanese πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅


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I am living in Russia γ‚γŸγ— は γƒ­γ‚·γ‚’ に すんでいます。
How to say “I am living in Russia” in Japanese? “γ‚γŸγ— は γƒ­γ‚·γ‚’ に すんでいます。”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “γ‚γŸγ— は γƒ­γ‚·γ‚’ に すんでいます。” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I am living in Russia in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Sentence info.

γ‚γŸγ—γ―γƒ­γ‚·γ‚’γ«γ™γ‚“γ§γ„γΎγ™γ€‚

Explanation:
1. γ‚γŸγ— (Watashi): This means "I" or "me". It is a common first-person pronoun.
2. は (wa): This is the topic marker particle. It indicates that "γ‚γŸγ— (I)" is the topic of the sentence.
3. γƒ­γ‚·γ‚’ (Roshia): This is "Russia" in Japanese.
4. に (ni): This is a particle that indicates location. It means "in" or "at" in this context.
5. すんでいます (sundeimasu): This is the polite present continuous form of the verb 住む (sumu) which means "to live". Together they mean "am living".

Tips to Remember:
– "γ‚γŸγ—β€ is your go-to pronoun for β€œI, me”.
– "は" marks the topic of the sentence.
– "γƒ­γ‚·γ‚’" is simply "Russia" as an easy cognate.
– "に" often indicates location.
– "すんでいます" uses 住む (sumu) in its continuous polite form, indicating the state of currently living.

Alternate Ways to Say "I am living in Russia":

1. γ‚γŸγ—γ―γƒ­γ‚·γ‚’γ«δ½γ‚“γ§γ‚‹ (Watashi wa Roshia ni sunderu).
– This is a more casual version.

2. ぼくはロシをにすんでいます (Boku wa Roshia ni sundeimasu).
– "ぼく" (Boku) is a casual way for males to say "I".

3. ロシをに住んでいます (Roshia ni sundeimasu).
– This version omits the pronoun "γ‚γŸγ—" for a more implicit statement, often used in conversation where the subject is understood.

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