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    I was thinking about this sentence in my mind and would like to know if I translated it right
    how much is that car over there?
    are ha kurumo ha ikura desu ka?

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    ano kuruma.

    Otherwise it’s good. =)

    When kore/sore/are immediately precede a noun, you use the pre-nominal forms kono/sono/ano instead.

    kore ha kuruma desu = this is a car
    kono kuruma ha takai desu = this car is expensive

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