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May 8, 2020

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I added a channel onto my discord server.

I speak about languages, of English and Japanese, on my discord server. It's about grammar, words, expressions, and vocabularies.
I added a channel for people to talk in English today. My word for the channel's topic is here.

> Do you hesitate to write in English on any other channel? In that case, please feel free to speak English on this channel.

Is that natural? If you find any odd on it, could you let me know?


私は、discordサーバーで英語と日本語の言語について話しています。 文法、単語、表現、語彙についてです。
今日、英語で話ができるようにと、1つチャンネルを追加しました。 そのチャンネルトピックに書いた私の言葉がこちらです。

> 他のチャンネルに英語で書くのは、ためらわれましたか? もしそうなら、このチャンネルで英語を自由に話してください。

これは自然ですか? もし何か変なところがあったら、教えてもらえませんか?

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May 15, 2020

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I added a channel onto my discord server.

I added a channel for people to talk in English today.

Is that natural?

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akihello

May 15, 2020

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It's about grammar, words, expressions, and vocabulariesy.

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May 15, 2020

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I added a channel onto my discord server.

I added a channel for people to talk in English today.

> Do you hesitate to write in English on any other channel?

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akihello

May 13, 2020

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I added a channel onto my discord server.


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I've added a channel onto my discord server. I've added a channel to my discord server.

I speak about languages, of English and Japanese, on my discord server.


I speak about languages, of English and Japanese, on my discord server. I speak about languages, English and Japanese, on my discord server.

Where I speak about the languages, of English and Japanese, on my discord server. Where I speak about the languages English and Japanese.

you dont need to say on my discord server as you had already stated where it was.

It's about grammar, words, expressions, and vocabularies.


It's about grammar, words, expressions, and vocabulariesy. It's about grammar, words, expressions, and vocabulary.

It's about grammar, words, expressions, and vocabulariesy. It's about grammar, words, expressions, and vocabulary.

It's aboutdiscusses grammar, words, expressions, and vocabulariesy. It's discusses grammar, expressions, and vocabulary.

word and vocabulary are the same term so you dont need to say both word and vocabulary.

I added a channel for people to talk in English today.


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I recently added a channel for people to talk in English today. I recently added a channel for people to talk in English.

My word for the channel's topic is here.


My word for the channel's topic is here. My word for the channel's topic is here.

This sentence is confusing. Did you mean to say "sentence" instead of "word"? That would then refer to the next sentence below. Otherwise this sounds like the word for the channel's topic is "here".

My wordsentence for the channel's topic is here.this: My sentence for the channel's topic is this:

This is grammatically correct, but this way is a bit more natural. Also, word = ことば sentence = 文

> Do you hesitate to write in English on any other channel?


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> Do you hesitate to write inuse English on any other channel? > Do you hesitate to use English on any other channel?

I think 'use' is a bit more natural.

> Do you hesitate to write inuse English oin any other channel? > Do you hesitate to use English in any other channel?

In that case, please feel free to speak English on this channel.


In that case, please feel free to speak English onuse this channel. In that case, please feel free to use this channel.

Repeating "English" is redundant, and you can get the same idea across just by "using" the channel.

In that case, please feel free to speakuse English on this channel. In that case, please feel free to use English on this channel.

In that case, please feel free to speakuse English on this channel. In that case, feel free to use English on this channel.

Is that natural?


IDoes that sound natural? Does that sound natural?

While your sentence is grammatically correct, it has a more literal meaning. Something that IS natural, is nature or rocks. A verb like "sound" or "feel" functions better here, to use the other meaning of natural: normal, fluent, understandable.

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IDoes thatis sound natural? Does this sound natural?

If you find any odd on it, could you let me know?


If you find any odd onthing odd about it, could you let me know? If you find anything odd about it, could you let me know?

The preposition could either be "about" or "in". I'm not sure why, but "about" sounds somehow better to me.

If you find anything odd oin it, could you let me know? If you find anything odd in it, could you let me know?

If you find any odd onthing odd about it, could you let me know? If you find anything odd about it, could you let me know?

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