hmm the phrase, no i already have a grade C GCSE English thank you, comes to mind.
ya, its an abbreviation (for example we say don't when its do not) you can say "desu" and people will understand it but dess is more widely used
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です[desu]
The polite copula; goes at the end of a sentence equation one thing to another.
と [to]
Basic word for "and", used within sentences. わたしはりんごといちごがすき。 [Watashi wa ringo to ichigo ga suki. -> I like apples and strawberries.]
なに [nani]
General "Say, wuh?"...
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