Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - I haven't seen Mr. Bridge for a long time. What has he been up to recently? How to translate Japanese? How to translate English?
I haven't seen Mr. Bridge for a long time. What has he been up to recently? How to translate Japanese? How to translate English?
"Long time no see Mr Bridge. What has he been doing recently?
* In Japanese and English, if there is no specific object, the most common translation of the word "busy" is "what to do = what to do".
In Japanese, tenses indicate the state of the progressive tense of verbs, while in English, the first sentence uses the present perfect tense to indicate the connection between past actions and the present. In addition, the second sentence is also continuous.
* In Japanese, such statements usually end with のです, indicating explanation and asking at the same time. At the same time, in the second sentence of Japanese, the passive honorific "する = doing" means that it is someone else's business.
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