Examples of using "Odan" in a sentence and their english translations:
Your room is dirty.
- Your room's ready.
- Your room is ready.
Your room is big.
Your room is ready now.
Your room looks pretty.
Is your room clean?
Is your room quiet?
- Where is your bedroom?
- Where's your bedroom?
Your room is really clean.
Your room is at the end of the corridor.
Your room is dirty.
Your room is very big.
How many rooms do you have?
This is your bedroom.
Your room is the first one on the left.
Is that your room?
Your room isn't very clean.
Your room is very messy.
Your room is bigger than mine.
Do you have a room of your own?
Your room is always so neat.
Do you have an extra room?
You have a very nice room.
- Your room is cleaner than mine.
- Your room is cleaner than mine is.
Do you have a double room?
I've cleaned every room except your bedroom.
Your room number is five hundred four: five-oh-four.
Do you have a room?
Your room is twice the size of mine.
Do you have a tatami room for ten people?
Do you have an empty room in this hotel?
Your room gets more sun than mine.
You're not going anywhere until your room is clean.
Your room isn't empty any more.
How big is your room?
- This would've been your room if you'd decided to stay with us.
- This would have been your room if you'd decided to stay with us.
Isn't it easier to find your stuff when your room's tidy?
"Why is your room pink, Tom?" "Oh, this was my sister's room before."
"Isn't it easier to find your stuff when your room's tidy?" "I don't care. I don't want to clean my room."