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Tomorrow

By admin, 9 July, 2007

My last semester in Japan starts tomorrow. I am excited to go back, although I feel like I have a reptilian dislike for school ingrained in me. When class ends, I involuntarily race for the door. Maybe there is some anxiety I should take a look at....

I may go buy a new electronic dictionary today. The money is burning a hole in my pocket.

Did you know Japanese doesn't really have a future tense? It's the same verb as simple present, so usually you stick the time of the occurrence in there to denote that it is in the future. Or use the ubiquitous "korekara", which translates to "from now", a word not needed when you have a future tense.

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