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Japanese and English Exercises.

XLVII.

Itu, when, used interrogatively. Kane, money or metal.
Koko, here.
Nan doki ni, at what time or hour? Made, into.
Kara, from.
Nan riyo, how many riyo? Suguto, immediately.
Zinmin, people.
Nan ri,[1] how many miles? Niti-niti, every day.
Nan nin, how many persons? Minato, seaport.

1. Koko kara minato made nan ri gozarimasu ka. 2. San ri gozarimasu. 3. Anata wa Yokohama ye itu ikimasu ka. 4. Watakusi wa Yokohama ye konniti ikimasu. 5. Anata wa kono iye wo kaimasita ka. 6. Watakusi wa kono iye wo kaimasita. 7. Anata no iye wa nan riyo simasita ka. 8. Watakusi no iye wa h’yaku riyo simasita. 9. Anata wa nan doki ni Yokohama ye ikimasu ka. 10. Watakusi wa Yokohama ye zu ni zi ni (12 o’clock) ikimasu. 11. Anata no iye ni hito ga nan nin orimasu ka. 12. Watakusi no iye ni hito ga roku nin orimasu. 13. Ikura anata wa kane wo motteimasu ka. 14. Watakusi wa kane wo zu riyo motteimasu.

XLVIII.

1. How much money have you? 2. I have three riyo. 3. At what time do you go to Yedo? I go to

  1. After the words nan ri, the sign of case is not put.