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Japanese and English Exercises.
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Satō, sugar. Kiraimasu, dislike, or dislikes.
Konniti, to-day.
Sumi, ink. Hiru maye, before noon.
Kurō, kuroi, black. Urimasita, sold, or has or have sold.
Sukimasu, like, or likes.

1. Anata wa satō wo sukimasu ka. 2. Watakusi wa satō wo kiraimasu. 3. Kono sumi wa amari kurō gozarimasu. 4. Konniti hirumaye ni watakusi domo wa Yedo ye ikimasu. 5. Anata wa itu Yokohama ye ikimasu ka. 6. Watakusi wa Yokohama ye konniti ikimasu. 7. Watakusi wa watakusi no kiodai to anata no tomodati wo mimasita. 8. Niti-niti watakusi wa anata no kiodai to tomodati wo mimasu. 9. Watakusi wa saké to midu wo sukimasu. 10. Anata no iye wa ikura simasita ka. 11. Watakusi no iye wa h’yaku riyo simasita. 12. Anata wa anata no neko wo urimasita ka. 13. Watakusi wa watakusi no inu wa urimasita.

LII.

1. You have too much money. 2. You and I go to Yokohama. 3. We have too many trees in our garden, or, There are too many trees in our garden. 4. I saw my brother and your friend. 5. When are you going to Yokohama? 6. We are going to Yokohama to-day. 7. Do you see your friend every day? 8. I see my friend every day. 9. My mother and father go to Yedo to-day. 10. How much did your brother’s house cost?