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Japanese "It's a fine day today, let's go for a walk." How to say it in Japanese?

Walking together is a mockery of the Japanese proficiency test. I took the proficiency test.

Japanese: Tianがぃぃから, Sanしましょぅ

L 1: The weather is fine. Let's go for a walk together.

This sentence is a dialogue in the listening part of the Japanese proficiency test. This sentence is used in listening and listening at all levels. The audition will be played three times, mainly to adjust the volume of the player, so that candidates can listen to the broadcast clearly and take the listening test seriously. So whenever someone says: Let's go for a walk together, you can know that he is going to take the Japanese proficiency test in July or 65438+February.

Extended data:

Japanese proficiency test is a Japanese proficiency test for non-native speakers. There are no restrictions on age, occupation, education level, region, nationality, schooling, etc. Anyone can take the exam. It is a recognized Japanese proficiency test.

The Japanese proficiency test is divided into five grades: N 1, N2, N3, N4 and N5. In order to test the Japanese level in detail as much as possible, these questions are graded.

N4 and N5 mainly test their understanding of the basic Japanese they have learned in class. N 1 and N2 tests show people's understanding of Japanese in different situations in real life. N3 is the transition slope from N4 and N5 to N 1 and N2.