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How do you say do you except in Japanese?

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To say expect in Japanese when you want the definition to mean leave out or omit, you say ___. If you use except as a preposition to mean without or but, you say ____.

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To say except in Japanese you would say __. When you say the word except in Japanese and you want it to mean drop, except, leave out or omit, you would say ___.

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