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nihonjin tachi: japanese people

wo: a particle that is usually used to indicate direct object of an action

tabun: probably

takai: expensive/high

gaijin: foreigner -not japanese-

wa: topic marker particle

hitsumo ?? I think you want to say " itsumo" which means : always

Since I can't see a verb in this sentence that works with the particle "wo", I can't even try to give a guess for what may this sentence mean.

Maybe: Foreigners always japanese probably expensive. lol

Hope I helped!

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