Can someone check the Japanese here? Both the Chinese and French have "he", but the English has "I".
Agreed with CK, although 'I' is probably the most likely.
I also don't really like the Japanese sentence.
I changed the "I" to a "He" in the English so as to align it with the French (as they were linked).
I am a Japanese.
But I don't like the sentences like this without subject as example sentence.
I'm sorry that I'm not good at English.
Well, putting the Japanese in the third person form would solve the problem... Right?
OK. I did.
Etîketî
Heme etîketan bivîneLîsteyî
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Ma hema nêeşkenîme dîyar bikerîme ke na cumle açarnayîşêk ra virazîyaya yan ney.
hetê endamêko/a nenas/e ra ame îlawekerdene, tarîx nêzanîyeno
hetê endamêko/a nenas/e ra ame girêdayene, tarîx nêzanîyeno
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