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What does this Japanese mean "あなたの学校は、1年に、何学きありますか”?

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What does this mean あなたの学校は、1年に、何学きありますか

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  1. "How many semesters a year do you have in your school?"

    Although understandable, I kinda sense something wrong in the Japanese sentence. You mean 学期, right? Hmm...

    (here come the thumbs down, yahoo!)




  2. "your school" is for "あなたの学校"

    "in a year" is for "1年に"

    "how many terms" is for "何学き"

    "are there" or "do you have" is for "ありますか"

    Summarized

    How many terms are there in a year in your school?

    How many terms do you have in a year in your school?


  3. In your school, how many terms are there in the first year.

    The structure can be remixed however!

  4. 'At your school, in first year, how many semesters are there?'


  5. I want to say its asking what year of school youre in?

    あなたの学校 = your school (literally: you of school)

    1年に = one year

    何学きありますか = did you write this correctly? translated it becomes No study it comes, which makes no sense. I dont really understand this part, so im assuming its asking what your school year is.

    here is a link for a good online translator: http://babelfish.yahoo.com/

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