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How do you say ‘I saw a child there. He was eating candy.’ In Japanese hiragana?
(Sound it out in English)
11 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
In Japanese hiragana, you can say:

そこにこどもをみました。かれはあめをたべていました。

Sounded out in English, it would be:

"Soko ni kodomo o mimashita. Kare wa ame o tabete imashita."
11 months ago

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