Gakkou no ato de kouen ni ikimasu.
"After school (~) goes to the park."
The (~) in the translation can stand for any subject, i.e. I, he, she.
i think this sentence has mistake , often use "ããããã¸ãããã¾ã" not use "ã«"
= "after at school ( I ) ll go to the park "
ã¸= to
ã«=in/at/on..
After school (I) will go to the park.
gakkou = school
ato = after
kouen = park
iku = to go -> ikimasu = go
I go to the park after school.
However I go without obtaining this way after this way
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Gakkou no ato de kouen ni ikimasu.
"After school (~) goes to the park."
The (~) in the translation can stand for any subject, i.e. I, he, she.
i think this sentence has mistake , often use "ããããã¸ãããã¾ã" not use "ã«"
= "after at school ( I ) ll go to the park "
ã¸= to
ã«=in/at/on..
Gakkou no ato de kouen ni ikimasu.
After school (I) will go to the park.
gakkou = school
ato = after
kouen = park
iku = to go -> ikimasu = go
I go to the park after school.
However I go without obtaining this way after this way