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Breakdown of rainen wa atarashii pasokon o kau tsumori da. ima wa okane ga nai.
ですdesu
to be
はwa
topic particle
がga
subject particle
買うkau
to buy
をo
direct object particle
今ima
now
新しいatarashii
new
ないnai
not
(お)金(o)kane
money
来年rainen
next year
つもりtsumori
intention
パソコンpasokon
computer
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