Hi,
I was wondering if this is correct.
Chotto and sukoshi can be use interchangeably right?
The sentence I have are:
(1) Anata wa se ga sukoshi hikui desuga kawaii desu.
Though, is this correct if I put the sukoshi between the ga and hikui? Since I know short stature is segahikui - like one word, unless it's a word (se) particle (ga) adjective (hikui)?
OR would it be Anata wa sukoshi seigahikui desuga kawaii desu.
(I'm trying to say you are a little small, but cute).
(2) Anata wa kokoroii desu.
For this one, I'm trying to say "You have a good heart (as in good people)"
Would this be correct?
(3) Eiga wa akushion to fataji ga suki desu.
The movies I like are action and fantasy.
Would this be correct as well?
(4) Sensei ni tsumori narimasu.
I plan to become a teacher.
Is this also correct?
Thank you.
P.S. I can only read hiragana and katakana right now, so please don't use kanji just in case.
I was wondering if this is correct.
Chotto and sukoshi can be use interchangeably right?
The sentence I have are:
(1) Anata wa se ga sukoshi hikui desuga kawaii desu.
Though, is this correct if I put the sukoshi between the ga and hikui? Since I know short stature is segahikui - like one word, unless it's a word (se) particle (ga) adjective (hikui)?
OR would it be Anata wa sukoshi seigahikui desuga kawaii desu.
(I'm trying to say you are a little small, but cute).
(2) Anata wa kokoroii desu.
For this one, I'm trying to say "You have a good heart (as in good people)"
Would this be correct?
(3) Eiga wa akushion to fataji ga suki desu.
The movies I like are action and fantasy.
Would this be correct as well?
(4) Sensei ni tsumori narimasu.
I plan to become a teacher.
Is this also correct?
Thank you.
P.S. I can only read hiragana and katakana right now, so please don't use kanji just in case.
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