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Sentence #9171068

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andriipa andriipa November 5, 2020 November 5, 2020 at 12:50:03 PM UTC link Permalink

I'm sorry, but why both Japanese sentences are about Saturday 「土曜日」, while English, German, Esperanto and Russian (also quite likely Czech, Italian and Spanish, but I'm not sure) are about Sunday 「日曜日」? Am I missing something?

bunbuku bunbuku November 5, 2020 November 5, 2020 at 6:50:38 PM UTC link Permalink

@andriipa

You're right. I misread it.
I've corrected my sentence and unlinked another Japanese translation.
Thank you for pointing that out.

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This sentence was initially added as a translation of sentence #15885You don't go to school on Sunday, do you?.

土曜日って、学校には行かないんだよね?

added by bunbuku, October 21, 2020

license chosen by bunbuku, October 21, 2020

日曜日って、学校には行かないんだよね?

edited by bunbuku, November 5, 2020