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Son James Posted 13 years ago
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Karate studio?

These are not schools. After our children finish school hours, they go there.

1) They go somewhere to learn Karate.
Do I call " Karate studio" or "Karate gym?

2) They go somewhere to learn English, where is very small.
Can I call "private school for English"? or "Private educational institute for English"? These names look called in style. What do you call this place by Engilsh?

3) They learn to play Piano somewhere.
What do I call this place which looks private housing?
  

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Son James Do I call " Karate studio" or "Karate gym? Dojo?

  • Son James Do I call " Karate studio" or "Karate gym?
  • Dojo?
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Son JamesDo I call " Karate studio" or "Karate gym?
Dojo?
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Dojo is a Japanese word. I see that I should call it "dojo" like Karaoke. Thank you for your answer,Fivejedjon.
Could you teach me more? What do I call the other places? Private educational institute? or an institute for playing piano? Thank you in advance for your additional teaching.
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Son JamesWhat do I call the other places? Private educational institute? or an institute for playing piano?
I'd call the first a 'language school'. I would not call the second anything. I'd just refer to my 'piano teacher'.
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I see. Thank you so much for your teaching,FivejedjonEmotion: embarrassed

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