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msli
30 Nov 2020
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justme123b
30 Nov 2020
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All of these could be correct with the right context.
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msli
30 Nov 2020
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@Synthetic_Vocalist
Thank you!!
What are the differences between them?
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justme123b
30 Nov 2020
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@msli
in the water and Under the water could be 水中
on the water would beあひるが水の上にいます。
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justme123b
30 Nov 2020
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@msli I hope that made sense. My japanese needs work.
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msli
30 Nov 2020
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ありがとうございます!
in the water
under the water
はおなじということですね!
まったくおなじですか?
それとも、つかいわけしますか?
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justme123b
30 Nov 2020
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@msli 例えば、
in
"the kids are playing (In) the Water"
子供達は水中で遊んでいます。
under
"the kid held his Breath (Under) the water"
子供は水中で息を潜めました。
on
"Jesus can walk (On) water"
イエスキリストは水の上で歩けます。
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in
"the boat is (In) the Water"
"the boat is (on) the water"
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"i was pulled "under(neath)" the water
"i was pulled "under(water)"
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@msli I'm happy to help. thank you for being patient with me ^^
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HunnyB33
3 Dec 2020
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@msli the correct phrasing is “The duck is in the water”
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