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Post by shinichistlkr4869 on Jul 24, 2005 16:19:46 GMT -5
Could somebody please translate this to english?
kyouki no boure
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Post by sherry on Jul 25, 2005 6:25:51 GMT -5
Could somebody please translate this to english? kyouki no boure i have no idea but kyouki means weapon
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Post by Mac on Jul 25, 2005 12:22:39 GMT -5
I've heard boure before, but I cant place it...
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Post by Mahotou on Jul 29, 2005 1:57:44 GMT -5
Boure is a Spirit or a Zombie of a sort i think... (i'v hard it in InuYasha bfore i think) but i'm not sure a "weapon's ghost/zombie" doesn't sound right i'll check latr maybe ^^;
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Post by sherry on Jul 29, 2005 7:46:14 GMT -5
Boure is a Spirit or a Zombie of a sort i think... (i'v hard it in InuYasha bfore i think) but i'm not sure a "weapon's ghost/zombie" doesn't sound right i'll check latr maybe ^^; really? but it doesn't make sense though ^^;;
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Post by Mac on Jul 29, 2005 16:28:43 GMT -5
aha! you're right. I've heard boure before, in Inuyasha, in reference to the Shichinintai.
the malevolent spirit of a weapon perhaps?
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Post by shinconan on Sept 2, 2005 8:54:25 GMT -5
Please translate this to English : yaru kudasai konban wa
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Post by Mari on Sept 3, 2005 3:23:21 GMT -5
What is the following words?
1. Futari 2. Hikari 3. Setsuna 4. Kudasai
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Post by Mari on Sept 3, 2005 3:24:22 GMT -5
Please translate this to English : yaru kudasai konban wa Konbanwa means good night i think. Yaru kudasai i got no idea. Which is why I wanna know too.
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Post by Mahotou on Sept 6, 2005 10:08:35 GMT -5
Please translate this to English : yaru kudasai konban wa My best guess for the first one is "Please do it" Yaru- To do somthing Kudasai is a way to put it politly What is the following words? 1. Futari 2. Hikari 3. Setsuna 4. Kudasai 1- 2 people/both/those two 2-Light 3-a Moment/an instant//Momentary 4-(a way to make your words more polite- unless there is a diffrent meaning)
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Post by MiyanoShiho on Sept 23, 2005 17:16:06 GMT -5
Kudasai means "can you give me?" in a polite way, for example "enpitsu o kudasai" means "can you give me a pencil ^^"
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Post by MiyanoShiho on Sept 23, 2005 17:33:17 GMT -5
Please translate this to English : yaru kudasai konban wa hmmm "yaru" means "do"..do you mean "yate"? and kudasai means "can you give me" but then if its "yate kudasai" it means can you do..______<fill in that space ^^ and "konban wa" means hello at night time =)
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Post by sherry on Sept 24, 2005 4:16:07 GMT -5
Please translate this to English : yaru kudasai konban wa hmmm "yaru" means "do"..do you mean "yate"? and kudasai means "can you give me" but then if its "yate kudasai" it means can you do..______<fill in that space ^^ and "konban wa" means hello at night time =) LOL yeah, it's not yaru kudasai in my opinion it should be 'yatte kudasai' it means 'do it' or 'please do it' yup, it's a polite way though. often we just say 'yatte' or 'yatte yo' with friends.
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Post by MiyanoShiho on Sept 24, 2005 20:34:39 GMT -5
lols ^^
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Post by Chugoku-jinko on Sept 26, 2005 1:10:08 GMT -5
what does "orere" mean because sometimes I hear conan say that!! XDDD and it pretty funny how he says that?! XDDD
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