スプーン と フォーク と ナイフ が 要る。 どうも。supuun to fooku to naifu ga iru. doumo.
I need a spoon, a fork, and a knife. Thank you.
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Sentence from TatoebaBreakdown of supuun to fooku to naifu ga iru. doumo.
がga
subject particle
どうもdoumo
thanks casual
ナイフnaifu
knife
要るiru
to need; to want
スプーンsupuun
spoon
フォークfooku
fork
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