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Dare ka gaikoku-kawase no shigoto no keiken ga aru hito

                          o shirimasen ka.
                          Do  you  know  anyone  who  has  experience  in
                          foreign-exchange work?



                     An expression like doko ka ‘someplace, any place’ can be
                followed  immediately  by  a  phrase  specifying  the  sort  of
                place:








                          Doko  ka  oyogu  koto  no  dekiru  tokoro  wa  chikaku  ni
                          arimasu ka.
                          Is there any place where we can swim?






                          Doko ka ii resutoran wa shirimasen ka.
                          Do you know any good restaurants?


                     An  expression  like  itsu  ka  ‘some  time’  can  be  followed
                immediately by a phrase delimiting the time:





                          Itsu  ka  Tōkyō  ni  kuru  kikai  ga  areba  denwa  shite

                          kudasai.
                          If  you  have  a  chance  to  come  to  Tokyo
                          sometime, please call me.


                     And  an  expression  like  nani  ka  ‘something’  can  be

                immediately followed by a phrase limiting the thing:





                          Nani ka heya no naka ni aru mono desu ka.
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