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What is your telephone number?

Anna and Sakura continue to talk in Anna's room. Sakura asks Anna's telephone number.

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关键短语
DENWABANGÔ WA NANBAN DESU KA
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ところでアンナさん。電話番号は何番ですか。
TOKORODE ANNA-SAN. DENWABANGÔ WA NANBAN DESU KA.
By the way, Anna. What is your telephone number?
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ええと。080-1234-・・・。
ÊTO. REI HACHI REI – ICHI NI SAN YON – ...
Let me see. 080-1234-...
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ありがとう。じゃ、今度、電話をしますね。
ARIGATÔ. JA, KONDO, DENWA O SHIMASU NE.
Thank you. Then, I'll phone you next time.
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The numbers (1)

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[ ] O SHIMASU
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SHIMASU is a verb that means "to do something."
You can talk about many actions by combining O SHIMASU with nouns.
e.g.)
BENKYÔ (study) + O SHIMASU
= BENKYÔ O SHIMASU (I study)
RYÔRI (cooking) + O SHIMASU
= RYÔRI O SHIMASU (I cook)

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When the letter for HA is pronounced as WA
In the past, the topic marker, WA, was pronounced as HA, and was spelled as HA. Its pronunciation has gradually changed to WA, but the spelling remains as HA. The same can be said about WA in KONNICHIWA (hello). It is pronounced as WA, but is spelled as HA.

声音单词

Telephone
Japanese is a language with lots of onomatopoeia. A wide range of onomatopoeia in the Japanese language, from noises made by animals to expressions of feelings, is explained by audio.

安娜的推文
When I get a phone call, I'm supposed to say MOSHI MOSHI, and give my name. I do want to say "HAI, MOSHI MOSHI, ANNA DESU." I wish somebody will ring me up soon.