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Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen I come from Frankfurt, (in) Germany und I come from Frankfurt of Germany ?
A:
The first one will be the most commonly used and natural way to say it.
The second one doesn’t really sound very natural due to the word “of”. Unless you say “I come from Berlin, the capital of Germany”, then it sound natural.
The second one doesn’t really sound very natural due to the word “of”. Unless you say “I come from Berlin, the capital of Germany”, then it sound natural.
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Q:
I went to Frankfurt from Japan recently on business.This was my first business trip to overseas.It took 11hours from Narita by plane.I stayed 4days. I felt very cold, but it was little warm for that time of year in Frankfurt. It was raining or snowing the whole time.
Then, I ate various German food, I especially like "German bread" and "Schnitzel". Of course, Beer also tasted good!
I went for walk in the morning, saw the nice scene in the city.
Next time, I hope to have enough time for sightseeing ! klingt das natürlich?
Then, I ate various German food, I especially like "German bread" and "Schnitzel". Of course, Beer also tasted good!
I went for walk in the morning, saw the nice scene in the city.
Next time, I hope to have enough time for sightseeing ! klingt das natürlich?
A:
This is very good. Here are a few tips:
We usually say "overseas" without "to"; so, "this was my first business trip overseas."
We usually say "a little warm (or cool)."
We use "then" to say "this happened next". It is not needed in this sentence.
"Various" goes with plural nouns, so you could say "foods" or "dishes."
Beer doesn't need to be capitalized.
I also love schnitzel! ☺️
We usually say "overseas" without "to"; so, "this was my first business trip overseas."
We usually say "a little warm (or cool)."
We use "then" to say "this happened next". It is not needed in this sentence.
"Various" goes with plural nouns, so you could say "foods" or "dishes."
Beer doesn't need to be capitalized.
I also love schnitzel! ☺️
Q:
He's in Frankfurt in Germany, getting ready for the gig starting in three or four hours. 今、ドイツのフランクフルト。3,4時間後に始まるライブの準備中。
As a SNS photo caption. He's a musician, and his original caption says "rehearsal". The readers know what the gig is about here. klingt das natürlich?
As a SNS photo caption. He's a musician, and his original caption says "rehearsal". The readers know what the gig is about here. klingt das natürlich?
A:
This sounds good! Though the sentence could flow better without the second "in." You could just say "He's in Frankfurt, Germany..." But what you have isn't wrong!
Q:
He's in Frankfurt in Germany, getting ready for the gig starting in three or four hours. 今、ドイツのフランクフルト。3,4時間後に始まるライブの準備中。
As a SNS photo caption. He's a musician, and his original caption says "rehearsal". The readers know what the gig is about. klingt das natürlich?
As a SNS photo caption. He's a musician, and his original caption says "rehearsal". The readers know what the gig is about. klingt das natürlich?
A:
Getting ready for the gig in a few hours でもっといい感じかな
Q:
A Frankfurt sausage and an onigiri are my lunch today. I bought them at the convenience store newly opened behind my office. klingt das natürlich?
A:
Today, I'm having a Frankfurt sausage and a rice ball for my lunch. I bought them at the convenience store that just opened behind my office.
You could also say "the newly-opened convenience store behind my office"
You could also say "the newly-opened convenience store behind my office"
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