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Example: describing what you want to learn

I want to study for the Eiken test
I want to learn bookkeeping
I want to learn cooking

Example: word + phrase

思いやりのある → Considerate
気遣ってくれてありがとう。 → Thanks for being so considerate.

Example: studying for a certification (multi-turn)

I want to start studying for Bookkeeping Level 2. Where should I begin?
→ Start with the basics of journal entries — understanding debits and credits.

What exactly are debits and credits?
→ Debits (left side) record increases in assets and decreases in liabilities. Credits (right side) record decreases in assets and increases in liabilities.

Can you give a concrete example?
→ When you purchase goods with cash, you record "Purchases" on the debit side and "Cash" on the credit side.

Example: asking about business expressions (multi-turn)

What does "yoroshiku onegaishimasu" mean in a business email? How would I say it in English?
→ There's no direct translation, but depending on context, "Thank you for your cooperation." or "I look forward to working with you." are close equivalents.

What about "otsukaresama desu"?
→ This one's hard to translate directly too. People often use "Thank you for your hard work." or simply say "Hi."

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