Episode - Beginner Lesson S4 #20 - How Does Your Japanese Compare?
Stop by JapanesePod101.com for the accompanying PDFs, line-by-line audio, and more! Be sure to leave us a post! ----Dialog Transcript---- R?maji: (Nippori-eki) R?jin: An?, sumimasen. Kore wa Keisei-sen desu ka. Ekiin: Hai, Keisei-Sukairain? desu. R?jin: Keisei-Sukairain?? Kore wa Narita e ikimasu ka. Ekiin: ?, ikimasu yo. R?jin: Futs? no Keisei-sen to Keisei-Sukairain? to dochira no h? ga yasui desu ka. Ekiin: Keisei-sen no h? ga zutto yasui desu yo. Keisei-sen wa 750-en, Keisei-sukairain? wa 1670-en desu. R?jin: Dochira no h? ga hayai desu ka? Ekiin: Mochiron, Keisei-sen yori Keisei-Sukaira
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