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How Much Do You Have In Saving?

I cannot tell you the exact amount, but I've spend for myself in a year. There is growing concern that pension will over among in Japan, so I think I need to improve myself to survive in the future.

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How Much Do You Have In Saving?


How Much Do You Have In Savings? How Much Do You Have In Savings?

How Much Do You Have In Savings? How Much Do You Have In Savings?

How Much Do You Have In Savings? How Much Do You Have In Savings?

How Much Do You Have In Savings? How Much Do You Have In Savings?

How Much Do You Have In Savings? How Much Do You Have In Savings?

I cannot tell you the exact amount, but I've spend for myself in a year.


I cannot tell you the exact amount, buwhat I've spendt for myself in a year. I cannot tell you the exact amount, what I've spent for myself in a year.

I cannot tell you the exact amount, but I've spend for myself that I spend in a year. I cannot tell you the exact amount that I spend in a year.

意味が少し分かりません。

I cannot tell you the exact amount, bu that I've spend for myselfaved in a year. I cannot tell you the exact amount that I've saved in a year.

I cannot tell you the exact amount, but I've ( / I have) enough to cover my spending for myself in a year. I cannot tell you the exact amount, but I've ( / I have) enough to cover my spending for myself in a year.

It's more natural not the abbreviation "I have" when the "have" refers to possessing something. "I've" is more usually used for the "I have" that gets combined with verbs that you've already done.

MY GUESS: I cannot tell you the exact amount, but I've spend for myself in have enough to live for a year. MY GUESS: I cannot tell you the exact amount, but I have enough to live for a year.

There is growing concern that pension will over among in Japan, so I think I need to improve myself to survive in the future.


There is a growing concern that pension will be over among in Japan, so I think I need to improve myself to survive in the future. There is a growing concern that pension will be over in Japan, so I think I need to improve myself to survive in the future.

There is growing concern that pensions will over amongend in Japan, so I think I need to improve myself to survive in the future. There is growing concern that pensions will end in Japan, so I think I need to improve myself to survive in the future.

There is a growing concern that pensions will over amongend in Japan, so I think I need to improve myself in order to survive in the future. There is a growing concern that pensions will end in Japan, so I think I need to improve myself in order to survive in the future.

There is growing concern that pensions will overend among people in Japan, so I think I need to improve myself to survive in the future. There is growing concern that pensions will end among people in Japan, so I think I need to improve myself to survive in the future.

"pension will" needs a verb here, and over isn't a verb, so this is a little confusing. If your intended meaning is something like ペンションがいなくなる, then an option is something like "there is a growing concern that pensions will end in Japan" If it's something more like ペンションが足りなくなる, then it would be better phrased as "there is a growing concern that pensions will be insufficient"

TIn Japan, there is growing concern that pensions will over among in Japan, so I thinkshrink. Hence, I need to improve myself to survive in the future. In Japan, there is growing concern that pensions will shrink. Hence, I need to improve myself to survive in the future.

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