gaby09
Little Detective
Shinichi, ai shite'ru - Ran*
Posts: 71
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Post by gaby09 on Apr 5, 2007 9:21:29 GMT -5
luna is moon in spanish^^
edit: nee, how do you say 'for the best japanese teacher' in japanese? i'm making my sensei a drawing xD and i want to write that in hiragana, demo, i don't know how to say it =S
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Post by Ian0723 on May 10, 2007 23:29:30 GMT -5
I am not too sure, but logically, it should be, "sensei ni" but who knows. Japanese tends to have all of these, "exceptions" for everything. Same applies to English.
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Post by shinichiranaiconan on Jun 26, 2007 6:19:51 GMT -5
how do you say:
forget it. nevermind.
and
I think I want to die already.
thanks!
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spitz
Detective
Posts: 110
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Post by spitz on Jun 27, 2007 10:35:15 GMT -5
forget it. nevermind. ---> nandemonai.
not sure about this one: ima, watashi wa shinitai to omoimasu. <-- but i think this one's more of "in my opinion, right now, i want to die"
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Post by Haibara on Jul 9, 2007 2:54:12 GMT -5
luna is moon in spanish^^ edit: nee, how do you say 'for the best japanese teacher' in japanese? i'm making my sensei a drawing xD and i want to write that in hiragana, demo, i don't know how to say it =S I think it's something like: ×î¸ß¤ÎÈÕ±¾ÕZ¤ÎÏÈÉú¤Ø ¤µ¤¤¤³¤¦¤Î¤Ë¤Û¤ó¤´¤Î¤»¤ó¤»¤¤¤Ø¡¡¡¡in hiragana Correct me if I'm wrong. And I think for the "want to die one" the 'to omoimasu' is not needed. And maybe add in 'mou' for the 'already' part. Again correct me please if I'm wrong.
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Post by Jon Lamparda on Dec 17, 2012 23:21:01 GMT -5
Nicely, I have no idea of literally how you say in which in Japoneses. But because ppl typically say it's nice to meet up with some one after they are speaking with them for the first time, well, apparently you'll find set factors Japanese folks say together the new they talk with one another.
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