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Japanese and English Exercises.

XXXIII.

Mutukashī, Mutukashū, difficult. Neko, cat.
Matti, town or city.
Yasui, Yasuwu, easy, cheap. Tuki, moon.
Hosi, star.
Inu, dog. Hi, sun.

1. Anata wa neko wo motteimasu ka. 2. Watakusi wa inu wo motteimasu. 3. Anata wa kono shomotu wo mimasita ka. 4. Sono shomotu wa mutukasu gozarimasu. 5. Watakusi no shomotu wa Anata no yorimo yasuwu gozarimasu. 6. Hi wa tuki yorimo ōkiwu gozarimasu. 7. Yedo wa ōkina matti de gozarimasu. 8. Watakusi no tomodati wa Yedo ye ikimasita. 9. Anata wa konniti Asakusa ye ikimasu ka. 10. Watakusi wa konniti yokohama ye ikimasu. 11. Anata no neko wa watakusi no yori ōkiwu gozarimasu. 12. Anata no kiodai wa niwa wo motteimasu ka. 13. Watakusi no titi ga ōkina niwa wo motteimasu.

XXXIV.

1. My dog is larger than yours. 2. Have you a cat? 3. I have a cat. 4. My house is smaller than yours. 5. Yedo is a large city. 6. The sun is larger than the moon. 7. This book is easier than that. 8. Your book is larger than mine. 9. My book is more difficult than yours. 10. Do you go to Yedo to-day? 11. I go to Yokohama to-day.