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Where do you guys want to stay tonight? | γγγ γ©γγ« γγγγ γγγγ§γγοΌ |
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Sentence info.
γγγ γ©γγ« γγγγ γγγγ§γγοΌ (Kon'ya doko ni taizai ai desu ka?) means "Where do you want to stay tonight?"
Explanation:
1. γγγ (Kon'ya) – This means βtonight.β
– γγ (kon) means "this".
– γ (ya) comes from γγ (yoru) which means "night."
2. γ©γγ« (doko ni) – This means "where."
– γ©γ (doko) means "where".
– γ« (ni) is a particle indicating the location or direction.
3. γγγγ (taizai) – This means "stay."
– A combination of:
– γγ (tai) means "to stay" or "reside".
– γγ (zai) means "exist".
4. γγγγ§γγ (ai desu ka) – This means "do you want to."
– γγγ (ai) is the te-form to indicate desire, coming from **γγ (suru) which means "to do".
– γ§γ (desu) adds politeness.
– γ (ka) is a question marker.
Tips to Remember:
– Break down complex sentences into understandable parts.
– Practice the particles like γ« (ni), γ§γ (desu), and γ (ka) which are commonly used in questions.
– Remember that verbs come at the end of the sentence in Japanese, creating a structure different from English.
Alternate Ways to Say "Where do you guys want to stay tonight?":
1. γγγ γ©γγ« γ¨γΎγγΎγγοΌ (Kon'ya doko ni tomarimasu ka?)
– γ¨γΎγ (tomaru) means "to stay" or "to lodge".
– γ¨γΎγγΎγ (tomarimasu) is the polite form.
2. γγγ γ©γγ« γγ γγ―γ γγοΌ (Kon'ya doko ni shukuhaku suru?)
– γγ γγ―γ (shukuhaku) means "lodging or staying".
Romanized Characters:
– Kon'ya doko ni taizai ai desu ka?
– Kon'ya doko ni tomarimasu ka?
– Kon'ya doko ni shukuhaku suru?
These expressions will allow you to effectively ask about staying somewhere tonight in Japanese.
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