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Yesterday, a kind person told the English proverb "You can't teach an old dog new tricks."
The same meaning of the Japanese proverb is "Oiki ha magaranu/老い木は曲がらぬ".
I became to like the proverb.
It's because my head is older than my real age.
Recently I think that it's hard for me to memorize new word.
So this proverb shows my feeling. Hahaha
The same meaning of the Japanese proverb is "Oiki ha magaranu/老い木は曲がらぬ".
I became to like the proverb.
It's because my head is older than my real age.
Recently I think that it's hard for me to memorize new word.
So this proverb shows my feeling. Hahaha

Yesterday, a kind person told me the English proverb "You can't teach an old dog new tricks."
Recently, I think that it's hard for me to memorize a new word.
"If there is no food on my plate, how am I suppose to eat~?"
"me", "a" I see! I learn about your kind correction.~^o^~
Wow~ It's a new proverb!
Thank you for writing it.^^/
Fantastic!
You're welcome~.
Yesterday, a kind person told me the English proverb: "You can't teach an old dog new tricks."
It has the same meaning of the Japanese proverb: is "Oiki ha magaranu/老い木は曲がらぬ".
I became to like the proverb.
It's because my head mind is older than for my real age.
Recently, I think that it's hard for me to memorize new words.
So this proverb shows how I feel. my feeling.
I'm happy that you wrote kind correction.
mind is old for my age, how I feel.eat... I see!
I learn about your kind correction!
Thanks again!
Yesterday, a kind person told someone taught me the English proverb figure of speech: "You can't teach an old dog new tricks."
The same meaning of the Japanese proverb Japanese version is "Oiki ha magaranu/老い木は曲がらぬ".
I became to like the like this proverb.
I think it's because my head is older than my real am smarter than most people my age.
Recently I think that it's hard for me to Lately, I have had a hard time memorizing new words.
This has no relevance to proverbs. Not incorrect, just seems out of place.
So this proverb shows my feeling applies to my own language studies.
Lately, I have had a hard time memorizing new words.
It was difficult sentence, so thank you for helping me!
I'm happy that you like those things.
Please tell me more~^^~
Yesterday, a kind person told taught me the English proverb phrase, "You can't teach an old dog new tricks."
It has the same meaning of as the Japanese proverb is phrase, "Oiki ha magaranu/老い木は曲がらぬ".
I became to like this proverb phrase.
So I feel this proverb shows my feeling phrase really applies to me.
Good luck on your studies!
phrase, word... I see!
I learn about you kind correction!
Whether you think you can or can't, you're right.
あなたが出来ると思っても出来ないと思っても、あなたは正しい。
~^^~Thank you!