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Have you prepared for New Years yet?
This page contains the Japanese phrase: Have you prepared for New Years yet?
It’s coming to that time of year folks, have you prepared? In Japan New Years Eve is spent with family and is pretty low key because they have to get up early the next day and go to the local shrine and pray for good luck. They also eat a special dish called Osechi so when people ask “have you prepared for New Years? – this means have you made your osechi and organized your plans. Also see, giving presents in Japanese, happiness to you on the dawn of the New Year, Happy New Year!, have you prepared for New Years yet using suruno & shiteru and I hope for your favor again in the coming new year.
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English
Have you prepared for New Years yet?
Romaji
Oshougatsu o mukaeru junbi o shimasuka?
Japanese
お正月を迎える準備をしますか?

Key Terms
New Years
particle
meet (greet)
prepared
particle
have you
Oshougatsu
o
mukaeru
junbi
o
shimasuka?
お正月

迎える
準備

しますか?

 

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