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Is It Possible To Say Like The Following

Is this how you say the following in Japanese?

1. Spelling should be ryouri or ryōri (depending on the Romanization system you are usng).


2. It's correct if you mean those are the only foods you like: an exhaustive list. If however, those are simply some of the foods you like, then change TO to YA: an incomplete (or example) list.


3. watashi wa -- is not necessary if clear from context (which it usually is using SUKI. You normally talk about your own likes in a statement, unless specified otherwise).


4. watashi - is the first word for I/me foreigners learn, but it's not the only one. Just as an FYI. In modern Japanese, it most often used by women. It can be formal to neutral for women. If men use it, it is very formal these days. But it's fine to use until you learn other words, and remember that I/me is used far less often in Japanese than in English. Subjects/topics do not have to be stated if clear from context or previously mentioned.


For example, if you are answering the question "What kinds of food do you like?", you would not specify I/me in the answer.

How do you say the following phrases in French?

1) Salut beauté (Others might have a better translation for this one, I went with what roughly translates to "Hi Beautiful")
2) Tu m'as manqué (in French it gets reversed to literally "you've been missed by me")
3) Bonne nuit et fais de beaux rêves

I'm French by the way.

(to NLG) Au moins, on aura répondu la même chose! (At least we had the same answers)

Which one is correct: "You can say like the followings" or "You can say like the following" or "You can say like following"?

None of the above are correct, sorry. All three of those sentences are ungrammatical in English.I don’t know the context, but I would probably write it like this“Say it like one of the following sentences.” OR“Say it like one of the following examples.”Or whatever other noun the word “following” describes.The “You can say…” construction is not necessary and confusing in English. The word “say” needs to be followed by “it” or some other noun, and it’s best, though not absolutely required, to define what the “following” is, as in “sentences”, “examples”, “phrases”, etc.

Why are people following me on Quora?

Why are so many people following me on Quora?Let me first say, I am flattered by the interest. Some of my most intelligent friends are voting for me with their clicks, proclaiming that I must not only know the answers, but regularly take to the internet to post about them. In reality, as soon as I leave work, I spend as little time possible answering questions for people. Honestly, I admire people who are so generous with their expertise and experience that they’ll share it online. I wish I could do the same. When I get home, it’s sometimes all I can do to help make dinner and take Clark for a walk. Sometimes, I don’t even accomplish that.I believe the only time I logged on to this site was to read an article about the differences between UI and UX design, a very important distinction that no longer became important to me once I flubbed a job interview with that fancy firm in NYC. They have a satellite office next to the museum where I work, and I think sometimes that I wouldn’t be any happier if I worked there. I would probably be looking out the window, woeful over some list of changes from a demanding client, thinking about working in a cool car museum. Sometimes it pays not to learn things on Quora.(Did you know that “Sequoia” is the shortest word in the english language with all five vowels? Now you do.)So this leads me back to the original question – why are so goshdarn many people following me on seQUORiA? Probably because they send out emails, guilting people into it. “You know your best friend Forest,” they say, “he really loves you and misses you and wishes you would just support him in his new Quora venture.”“He’s striking out on his own,” Quora continues, with the familiarity of a lifelong friend, “answering questions left and right. Maybe he’ll come to your town next.”They pause, letting the image fill your mind, of me armed with nothing more than a laptop, setting up shop at a diner in Des Moines or Dubuque or Dublin, OH, cracking my knuckles, eager to get down to business answering the questions of the day.“All he asks is for you to follow him. Won’t you do so?” They conclude, a link presented casually after the final question. And who could resist an invitation like that? How tempting!I’m honored you clicked the link. But I don't really answer questions on Quora.I’ll see if I can change my preferences accordingly.Your friend,-Forest

Why did Instagram block me from following?

Currently there is an Instagram policy regarding the number of people you can follow in a given period of time.So, if Instagram is not letting you follow any more people, the reason is that you must've been on a following spree - Following so many users in a small amount of time, which Instagram doesn't permits.If you continue to violate this policy, you would be banned from following anyone for 24 hours. On completion of this time period you would be again able to follow people.But do note that if you still continue to follow people in the same manner you could even be banned for a week or even get your entire IG account banned.Basically, Instagram introduced this policy to PREVENT the several BOTs and fake accounts that are on Instagram to follow people and spam their profiles. This is primarily to prevent those fake accounts from following large chunks of people in a small amount of time. So if the system finds your activities and actions similar to those types of accounts, you could get banned from causing further nuisance.As pointed out in other answers, I think the limit of follows a new IG account can make is 200/day and mind you, this doesn't mean you can simply touch this limit in 10 minutes and you're good. NO! That would be making you look like a BOT! And you'll get blocked! So make sure you don't follow so many people in a small period of time.Just like there is a limit of following people, there are similar regulations regarding likes and comments made by users in a given amount of time. This is also primarily to prevent computer BOTs and fake accounts to cause nuisance on IG! Similar 24 hours and weekly ban can be imposed on those who like large amount of photos and comment on large amount of posts, which makes their activities look like a BOT to the system.Moreover, if you send unknown person a follow request or even start following a public profile and they report you, you could end up getting banned in this case also for following unknown people just like you get banned on Facebook. Similar ban sentence could be imposed as in the earlier cases.Also, if someone reports your comments on a post and IG finds them inappropriate, you could get banned from commenting on posts for sometime.Enjoy your time on IG and don't spam people cause you can get BANNED!Hope this helps. Thanks for the A2A.

Is the following acceptable to say to a customer i am sorry that's not possible?

I think if it were me, I would give the customer an explanation as to why whatever it is, is not possible. I would say, "I'm sorry, sir, but we're all out of that shipment. However, if you could come back next week, we should get in a new supply. Would you like me to reserve one for you?" That way it doesn't sound so much like an excuse, and gives the customer another chance to purchase the item.

Is the following sentence correct or not: i can't able to do that?

Yes. It is incorrect. Correct sentence is I am not able to do that. In question mode , am I not able to do that?Thanks

Is this correct to say? I would like to present the following document to your attention?

does this sentence make sense or not? My partner here think this is wrong.......well is it?

I would like to present the following document to your attention.

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