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How do you say would in Japanese?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

Causative statements are expressed differently in Japanese, and as such there is no exact replication of the word "would". However, if you wanted to say something like "I would go if I didn't have this homework" you could say たくさん宿題があるので、行けません (takusan shukudai ga aru node, ikemasen; I have a lot of homework, so I can't go).

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