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They bought some drinks for the party かれら は ăƒ‘ăƒŒăƒ†ă‚ŁăƒŒ た ため に ă„ăă€ă‹ た ぼみもぼ を ă‹ă„ăŸă—ăŸă€‚
How to say “They bought some drinks for the party” in Japanese? “かれら は ăƒ‘ăƒŒăƒ†ă‚ŁăƒŒ た ため に ă„ăă€ă‹ た ぼみもぼ を ă‹ă„ăŸă—ăŸă€‚”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “かれら は ăƒ‘ăƒŒăƒ†ă‚ŁăƒŒ た ため に ă„ăă€ă‹ た ぼみもぼ を ă‹ă„ăŸă—ăŸă€‚” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on They bought some drinks for the party in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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かれら は ăƒ‘ăƒŒăƒ†ă‚ŁăƒŒ た ため に ă„ăă€ă‹ た ぼみもぼ を ă‹ă„ăŸă—ăŸă€‚

Kare-ra wa paatii no tame ni ikut no nomimono o kaimaa.

1. かれら (kare-ra) – "They" (かれ (kare) means "he," and adding ら (ra) makes it plural for "they")
2. は (wa) – Topic marker
3. ăƒ‘ăƒŒăƒ†ă‚ŁăƒŒ (paatii) – "Party"
4. た (no) – Possessive particle, indicating "of"
5. ため に (tame ni) – "For" or "in order to"
6. ă„ăă€ă‹ た (ikut no) – "Some" or "a few"
7. ぼみもぼ (nomimono) – "Drinks"
8. を (o) – Object marker
9. ă‹ă„ăŸă—ăŸ (kaimaa) – Past tense of "buy," meaning "bought"

Tips to Remember:
– は (wa) identifies the topic, often the subject.
– た (no) connects nouns to show possession or belonging.
– ため に (tame ni) is used to state a purpose.
– Pluralizing with ら (ra) is common with pronouns.

Alternate Phrases:
1. かれら は ăƒ‘ăƒŒăƒ†ă‚ŁăƒŒ に ぼみもぼ を ă‹ă„ăŸă—ăŸă€‚
Kare-ra wa paatii ni nomimono o kaimaa.
– They bought drinks for the party.

2. かれら は ăƒ‘ăƒŒăƒ†ă‚ŁăƒŒ た ため に すこし た ぼみもぼ を ă‹ă„ăŸă—ăŸă€‚
Kare-ra wa paatii no tame ni sukoshi no nomimono o kaimaa.
– They bought some (a little) drinks for the party.

3. かれら は ăƒ‘ăƒŒăƒ†ă‚ŁăƒŒ た ため に ă„ăă€ă‹ た ă‚ȘăƒŒăƒ€ăƒŒ を ă—ăŸă—ăŸă€‚
Kare-ra wa paatii no tame ni ikut no oodaa o shimaa.
– They placed some orders for drinks for the party (using "order" instead of "buy").

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