Usages of zimaku nasi de
今夜 は 日本語 の ドラマ を 字幕 なし で 見て みます。konya ha nihongo no dorama wo zimaku nasi de mite mimasu.
Tonight I will try watching a Japanese drama without subtitles.
私 は 週末 に 字幕 なし で 映画 を 見て 日本語 の 勉強 を します。watasi ha syuumatu ni zimaku nasi de eiga wo mite nihongo no benkyou wo simasu.
On weekends I watch movies without subtitles to study Japanese.
週末 は、 日本語 の ドラマ とか アニメ とか を 字幕 なし で 見て 練習すること に して います。syuumatu ha, nihongo no dorama toka anime toka wo zimaku nasi de mite rensyuusurukoto ni site imasu.
On weekends I’ve decided to practice by watching Japanese dramas and anime without subtitles.
週末 に 日本語 の ドラマ を 字幕 なし で 見て みる。syuumatu ni nihongo no dorama wo zimaku nasi de mite miru.
On the weekend, I will try watching a Japanese drama without subtitles.
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