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How do you write “Lesson (number X)”?
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For example, Lesson 19. Would it be:
1) 授業19
2) 十九番目の授業
Would I use 学課, instead of 授業?
I'm a complete beginner, as well, I am literally starting from scratch, on my own.
Regards.
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For example, Lesson 19. Would it be:
1) 授業19
2) 十九番目の授業
Would I use 学課, instead of 授業?
I'm a complete beginner, as well, I am literally starting from scratch, on my own.
Regards.
english-to-japanese phrase-requests
add a comment |
For example, Lesson 19. Would it be:
1) 授業19
2) 十九番目の授業
Would I use 学課, instead of 授業?
I'm a complete beginner, as well, I am literally starting from scratch, on my own.
Regards.
english-to-japanese phrase-requests
For example, Lesson 19. Would it be:
1) 授業19
2) 十九番目の授業
Would I use 学課, instead of 授業?
I'm a complete beginner, as well, I am literally starting from scratch, on my own.
Regards.
english-to-japanese phrase-requests
english-to-japanese phrase-requests
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You can say one of the following:
- レッスン19 (common)
- 第【だい】19講【こう】 (traditional and stiff)
- 授業19 (make sense but less common)
19番目の授業 is grammatical but sounds like "the nineteenth lesson" rather than "lesson 19". 学課 usually refers to a 'course' rather than individual lessons.
This is good stuff. I will review it and potentially post a reply, in the form of a question. Regards.
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I would say 第19課 is the most common, as that's what at least three of my textbooks use.
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You can say one of the following:
- レッスン19 (common)
- 第【だい】19講【こう】 (traditional and stiff)
- 授業19 (make sense but less common)
19番目の授業 is grammatical but sounds like "the nineteenth lesson" rather than "lesson 19". 学課 usually refers to a 'course' rather than individual lessons.
This is good stuff. I will review it and potentially post a reply, in the form of a question. Regards.
– michalinator
Jul 29 at 19:03
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You can say one of the following:
- レッスン19 (common)
- 第【だい】19講【こう】 (traditional and stiff)
- 授業19 (make sense but less common)
19番目の授業 is grammatical but sounds like "the nineteenth lesson" rather than "lesson 19". 学課 usually refers to a 'course' rather than individual lessons.
This is good stuff. I will review it and potentially post a reply, in the form of a question. Regards.
– michalinator
Jul 29 at 19:03
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You can say one of the following:
- レッスン19 (common)
- 第【だい】19講【こう】 (traditional and stiff)
- 授業19 (make sense but less common)
19番目の授業 is grammatical but sounds like "the nineteenth lesson" rather than "lesson 19". 学課 usually refers to a 'course' rather than individual lessons.
You can say one of the following:
- レッスン19 (common)
- 第【だい】19講【こう】 (traditional and stiff)
- 授業19 (make sense but less common)
19番目の授業 is grammatical but sounds like "the nineteenth lesson" rather than "lesson 19". 学課 usually refers to a 'course' rather than individual lessons.
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This is good stuff. I will review it and potentially post a reply, in the form of a question. Regards.
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I would say 第19課 is the most common, as that's what at least three of my textbooks use.
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I would say 第19課 is the most common, as that's what at least three of my textbooks use.
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