Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Chiquito, Pequeño, Minúsculo
Todas las cosas que ves en Japón son chiquitas. Los coches son chiquitos. No sé porque, pero así son. Las personas son pequeñas. Cuando fuimos a un parque había unos niños pequeños, y eran mucho más chiquitos que mi hermono, Saul. Si vas al supermercado para comprar helado, no encuentras los cartones grandes que hay en los Estados Unidos. Encuentras cajas muy, muy pequeñas, suficiente para una persona o menos. Muchas cosas en Japón sun chiquitas, pequeñas y minúsculas.
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If you don't speak Spanish, this entry is about how in Japan, everything is smaller. The cars are smaller, the people are smaller and the ice cream cartons are smaller.
Dear Sophia,
Is that spoon next to the ice cream extra big, because the ice cream can't be that small !
From, Flora
Flora--
The spoon next to the ice cream is a normal sized spoon.
Dear Sophie,
I am glad to hear that you are having fun in Japan.
I think you think that things in Japan are small because things in the U.S. are so big! Japan is a size of California plus has half the population of the U.S.!! So THE POINT IS THAT IT IS CROWDED IN JAPAN!!!!
P.S. (You have to make everthing small.)
P.S.2 (How is Eliza?)
Leina
Dear Leina,
Your right that it crowded in Japan and you have to make everything small. If you want to e-mail Eliza, her e-mail address is elizapink@mac.com.
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