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yuutarou1221

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I got cold.

I got cold..
I must sleep enough..
After a long time.
I have many snot.
I want to eat ice cream.
who like eat ice cream when anyone gets cold?
↑風邪になったときアイス食べるのが好きな人いない?と聞こうとしたけど言い伝え方がわかりませんでした。。。
I hope get well soon.

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I want to eat ice cream.

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I got cold.

I want to eat ice cream.

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I got cold.


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I got a cold. I got a cold.

I got a cold. I got a cold.

I gotcaught a cold. I caught a cold.

I got cold..


I got a cold.. I got a cold.

Cold = 寒い A cold = 風邪

I got a cold.. I got a cold..

I got a cold.. I got a cold..

"I got cold" is a statement about temperature (寒くなった) "I got a cold" is a statement about illness (風を引いた)

I gotcaught a cold.. I caught a cold.

I must sleep enough..


I must sleepget enough. sleep. I must get enough sleep.

This is a more common phrasing.

I must sleep enough.well. I must sleep well.

I mustneed to sleep enough.. I need to sleep enough..

I mustneed to sleep enough.. I need to sleep enough..

"must" can come across as pretty stiff and formal, so "need to" reads more naturally here.

I must sleephave to get enough. sleep. I have to get enough sleep.

After a long time.


After a long time. After a long time.

In formal writing, this sentence may be considered incomplete. It can be attached to the next sentence →

After a long time., After a long time,

This is an incomplete statement. It can't be written alone but together with another sentence and the two sentences are separated with ',' (comma).

AfterIt's been a long time. It's been a long time.

After a long time. After a long time.

This isn't a sentence on its own, it's like 長い間の後。。。

After a long time. After a long time.

What happened after a long time? It's not clear what you mean here.

I have many snot.


I have manyAfter a long time, I still have a lot of snot. After a long time, I still have a lot of snot.

The two clauses were connected to form a single complete sentence. Many = things that can be counted A lot = more general, can be for things that can and cannot be counted like snot

I have ma runny snot.se. I have a runny nose.

Or I have catarrh.

I have manya lot of snot. I have a lot of snot.

I have manyMy nose is (running/full of snot). My nose is (running/full of snot).

"snot" on its own can sometimes sound kind of childish, so "my nose is running" is more usually said by adults.

I have manya lot of snot. I have a lot of snot.

I want to eat ice cream.


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who like eat ice cream when anyone gets cold?


Is there anyone else who likes to eat ice cream when anyonethey gets a cold? Is there anyone else who likes to eat ice cream when they get a cold?

who likeDo you eat ice cream when anyoneyou gets cold? Do you eat ice cream when you get cold?

A more natural way to say this.

wWho likes to eat ice cream when anyonethey gets a cold? Who likes to eat ice cream when they get a cold?

wWho likeelse likes to eat ice cream when anyonethey gets a cold? Who else likes to eat ice cream when they get a cold?

whoDoes anyone else like to eat ice cream when anyone getsyou catch a cold? Does anyone else like to eat ice cream when you catch a cold?

Could also say, "Who else likes to eat ice cream when they catch a cold?"

↑風邪になったときアイス食べるのが好きな人いない?


と聞こうとしたけど言い伝え方がわかりませんでした。。。


I hope get well soon.


I hope to get well soon. I hope to get well soon.

I hope I get well soon. I hope I get well soon.

I hope I get well soon. I hope I get well soon.

I hope I get well soon. I hope I get well soon.

Take care of yourself!

I hope I get well soon. I hope I get well soon.

Could also say, "I hope to get well soon."

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