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Usages of raisyuu
来週 は ちょっと。。。raisyuu ha tyotto...
Next week is a bit (inconvenient)...
先生 は 来週 彼女 を 見 に 行く つもり。sensei ha raisyuu kanozyo wo mi ni iku tumori.
The teacher is planning to visit her next week.
来週、 兄 と 一緒 に ハワイ に 行く。raisyuu, ani to issyo ni hawai ni iku.
I'm going to Hawaii together with my brother next week.
来週 は どう です か。raisyuu ha dou desu ka.
How about next week?
来週 まで に レポート を 書きます。raisyuu made ni repooto wo kakimasu.
I will write the report by next week.
来週、 数学 の 試験 が あります。raisyuu, suugaku no siken ga arimasu.
I have a math exam next week.
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