Words and Sentences
か か 後 、 何 を し ま す か か

This sentence is an example of how Japanese is often spoken. As you see, the subject is usually left out. 「このあとなにをしますか。」 literally means “After this, what will (you) do?” — the “you” is understood from context.

What you see

You’ll notice a mix of kanji and hiragana. The kanji are あと (“afterward”) and なに (“what”). The rest is written in hiragana to form the sentence.

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