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11-23-2009, 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by confusedEj View Post
I would like to say:

People cooked before the new years.

Would this be correct:

人は料理を作るまえにおしょがつ。

Also was wondering how to say, "for the first three days of january, several million people visit the Meiji Shrine"
人は料理を作るまえにおしょがつ has got a serious issue in having a noun at the very end, which doesn't occur in formally written Japanese. You need to place the time word(s) before the verb.

人 sounds fairly strange in this context. A more natural-sounding choice would be 多くの人. You could also use 多くの日本人.

The correct word is おしょがつ, not おしょがつ. The kanji for this word is easy, so why not try to remember it today. お正月

「多くの人はお正月の前に料理を作ります。」
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As for "for the first three days of january, several million people visit the Meiji Shrine", how about something like:

「三が日には数百万人の人々が明治神宮を訪れます。」

三が日(さんがにち) is the word for "the first three days of January". It cannot be used for other months.
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