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Sample Sentence with 荒野

荒野 (kōya, a(re)no: wasteland; wilderness; prairie)     wild + wilderness

何日間も誰にも会わずに荒野を歩き回わることが
できますか。

Nan-nichikan mo dare ni mo awazu ni kōya o arukimawaru koto ga dekimasu ka.
Can you hike for days in the wilderness without seeing anyone?

何日間 (nan-nichikan: how many days)
     several, some + day + for an interval of
(dare: who)
(a(u): to meet)
歩き回わる (arukimawaru: to walk about)
     to walk + around

We typically associate with “what,” but in certain cases it means “several, some odd.” So 何時間 (nanjikan) means “several hours, and 何百 (nanbyaku) means “several hundred.” That’s why the above doesn’t set up an interrogative structure (e.g., how many?). But if you removed the first from the sentence, 何日間 would indeed become “how many days?” And the whole translation would be, “How many days can you hike in the wilderness without seeing anyone?”

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