Making an Appointment (2)      Are you free this weekend?     


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What time are you available?
Nan-ji ga aite imasu ka?    

Kanji translation:
nan-ji: what time


I will be free from 1:00 to 4:00 pm.
Gogo no ichi-ji kara yo-ji made aite imasu.    

ichi-ji: 1 o'clock
kara: from
yo-ji: 4 o'clock
made: to

Kanji translation:
gogo: p.m., afternoon

ji: o'clock


So, I'll see you at 1:00 pm!
Soredewa gogo ichi-ji ni ai mashou!    

soredewa: so
gogo: p.m.
ichi-ji: 1 o'clock
ni: at

Kanji translation:
au: meet


Please wait at                , I'll meet you there.
                de matte ite kudasai. Watashi ga soko e iki masu.    


de: at
watashi: I
soko: there

Kanji translation:
matsu: wait

iku: go


4 pm is too early.
Gogo yo-ji wa haya sugi masu.    

gogo: p.m.
yo-ji: 4 o'clock
sugi: too

Kanji translation:
hayai: early


Would you like to join me for dinner?
Yuushoku wo go-issho ni dou desu ka?    

Kanji translation:
yuushoku: dinner


Are you free this Saturday?
Konshuu no doyoubi wa aite imasu ka?    

Kanji translation:
konshuu: this week

doyoubi: Saturday


I'm sorry, but I'm afraid I have an appointment that day.
Sumimasen, sono hi wa yakusoku ga ari masu.    

sumimasen: sorry
sono: that

Kanji translation:
hi: day

yakusoku: appointment


When you arrive at                , please call me.
                ni tsuitara watashi ni denwa shite kudasai.    

ni: at
watashi ni: me

Kanji translation:
tsuku: arrive

denwa: phone, call