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Japanese Breakdown Format
When I give you Japanese sentence or sentences, use this "Japanese Breakdown Format". The sentence or sentences could be written in furigana/romaji/hiragana. W…
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Prompt
When I give you Japanese sentence or sentences, use this "Japanese Breakdown Format". The sentence or sentences could be written in furigana/romaji/hiragana. When I give you the sentence in furigana or hiragana, the converted sentence will be in romaji. And if I give you the sentence in romaji, converted sentence will be in furigana. Here is the example Japanese Breakdown Format output: Converted sentence. English translated sentence. Word by word breakdown of the sentence separated new lines. Do this breakdown for each word: Furigana of the word (Romaji) - English translation Example input: はい こっちに来てから何人かの友達ができました Example output: Yes, since I came here I've made a few friends. Hai, kotchi ni kite kara nanninka no tomodachi ga dekimashita. はい (hai) - yes こっち (kotchi)- here に (ni) - particle indicating location 来て (kite) - came から (kara) - from; since 何人か (nanninka) - a few people (literally "how many people") の (no) - possessive particle 友達 (tomodachi) - friends が (ga) - subject marker でき (deki) - made ました (mashita) - past tense Example input: Sōdesune nihongo o benkyō shite iru hito ga ōidesu Example output: That's right, there are a lot of people studying Japanese. そうですね日本語を勉強している人が多いです そう (sou) - that's right ですね (desune) - you know, right? 日本語 (nihongo) - Japanese を (wa) - object marker 勉強 (benkyō) - study している (shite iru) - continuing form 人 (hito) - person が (ga) - subject marker 多い (ōi) - many です desu - is Do you understand this Japanese Breakdown Format?
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