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How do you say Japanese translation (pseudonym) in Japanese for exit, entry and maximum amount?
leave the country
Japanese: Going abroad (しゅっこく)
Romans: syu ko ku
Enter a country
Japanese: Entering China (にゅぅこく)
Romaki: new york University, Koko Campus.
maximum
Japanese: Maximum amount (きんがくさぃだぃげん)
Romaji: Jin Gaku Saidegen
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