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sota

Jan. 4, 2021

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January 4

It's just my complaint that the sirens of Spanish emergency vehicles such as ambulances and police cars are very noisy. It's a really different level, so they can’t compare to Japanese one. I always feel irritated by the sirens when I hear that, especially after I study. The sounds aren’t constant sometimes it’s too big.


ちょっとした愚痴だが、スペインの救急車と警察のサイレンの音は、日本と比べられないくらいうるさい。勉強で疲れている時はすごくイライラする。それにサイレンの音も一定ではなく急に大きくなったりする。

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It's just my complaint that tThe sirens of Spanish emergency vehicles such as ambulances and police cars are very noisy.

"It's just my complaint" isn't a saying in English and there isn't really anything similar to it. You could say "I want to complain about how..." or "It's very irritating/annoying how..."

It's a realcompletely different level, so they can’t compare to the Japanese ones.

You could also say "so it's incomparable to..."

I always feel irritated by the sirens when I hear thatem, especially after I study.

The sounds aren’t constant, but sometimes it’s too bigloud.

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sota

Jan. 5, 2021

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Thank you for correcting!

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sota

Jan. 5, 2021

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It's just my complaint that tThe sirens of Spanish emergency vehicles such as ambulances and police cars are very noisy.

So, should I say "I want to complain about how the sirens of Spanish emergency vehicles such as ambulances and police cars are very noisy." ?

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sota

Jan. 5, 2021

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It's a realcompletely different level, so they can’t compare to the Japanese ones.

If I say "it's incomparable to", the following sentence is Japanese "ones" or "one" ?

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sara_77

Jan. 5, 2021

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It depends on whether you're writing formally or casually. "I want to complain about how the sirens of Spanish emergency vehicles such as ambulances and police cars are very noisy." is what I would write for school but if I was talking to a friend I would say "it's so annoying how..."

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sara_77

Jan. 5, 2021

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You would use "ones"

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sota

Jan. 5, 2021

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I got it! Thank you!

January 4


It's just my complaint that the sirens of Spanish emergency vehicles such as ambulances and police cars are very noisy.


It's just my complaint that tThe sirens of Spanish emergency vehicles such as ambulances and police cars are very noisy.

"It's just my complaint" isn't a saying in English and there isn't really anything similar to it. You could say "I want to complain about how..." or "It's very irritating/annoying how..."

It's a really different level, so they can’t compare to Japanese one.


It's a realcompletely different level, so they can’t compare to the Japanese ones.

You could also say "so it's incomparable to..."

I always feel irritated by the sirens when I hear that, especially after I study.


I always feel irritated by the sirens when I hear thatem, especially after I study.

The sounds aren’t constant sometimes it’s too big.


The sounds aren’t constant, but sometimes it’s too bigloud.

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