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Dear David, Thank you for your kind comments and detailed feedback again. Prepositions are always super-difficult for Japanese learners, right? Ganbarimasu! That means “I will keep going”, or “ I’ll stick with it.”, I guess. Warm regards, Ebiharumaki
Thank you for your feedback and corrections to improve my sentences as always!
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