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Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 4:50 pm
some Phrases
Yes: Hai No: Iie Thank you: Arigato Thank you very much: Arigato gozaimasu You're welcome: Douitashimashite Please: Douzo Excuse me: sumimasen, shitsurei shimasu Hello: Kon-nichiwa Goodbye: Sayounara So long: jaamataashita Good morning: O hayou gozaimasu Good afternoon: Kon-nichiwa Good evening: Konbanwa Good night: Oyasuminasai How are you doing?:Ogenki dseu ka? Take care: Ki o tsukete. Can you help me?: Tetsudatte kuremasuka Come with me!: Watashi to issho ni kite kudasai. See you later!: Mata atode aimashou! I'm fine, thanks!: Watashi wa genki desu. Arigato! Are you sleepy?: Nemui desu ka? Are you ready?: Youi wa ii desu ka? I am Akio Suzuki: Watashi wa Suzuki Akio desu. Good Luck: Ganbatte kudasai
Numbers 0: rei 1: iti/ichi 2: ni 3: san 4 :si/yon 5: go 6: roku/muttsu 7 :shichi 8 :hati[hachi] 9: ku/kyuu 10:joo/ju 100: hyaku
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:00 pm
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Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:21 pm
well love is: ai (n) aisuru (v) and baby is: akachan i think 'my baby' is: watashi wa akachan and i love you is: aishiteru
im not sure what the order would be, but i think it would be:
aishiteru akachan-i love you baby
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Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 8:40 pm
everyone if im wrong please correct me ninja
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Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 9:17 pm
I don't think she's looking for a literal translation XD more of the 'baby' nickname you give to your boyfriend or girlfriend. ^^
suki da yo. would probably be a close equivalent... but there is probably a better one... but I'm horrible with slang XD
Suki - to like
da - the short form of "desu"
yo - emphasis? I dunno how else to describe it ^^
also for "my baby" it would be watashi no akachan. You use the paricle "no" when you are showing ownership ^_^.
Also, you'll want to be careful using "aishiteru" or any form of the original... this is a word of strong love and isn't really thrown around much in conversation even between couples... You hear it a lot in songs but not in daily conversation. Usually "suki" is used for just liking something and "daisuki" is to love and is more common between couples and whatnot. Now that doesn't mean that they don't use aishiteru... but that is just a very deep/more serious kind of love ^_^
sorry... I'm not trying ot hijack your post m(_ _)m gomen
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Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 9:58 pm
Kiseimaru I don't think she's looking for a literal translation XD more of the 'baby' nickname you give to your boyfriend or girlfriend. ^^ suki da yo. would probably be a close equivalent... but there is probably a better one... but I'm horrible with slang XD Suki - to like da - the short form of "desu" yo - emphasis? I dunno how else to describe it ^^ also for "my baby" it would be watashi no akachan. You use the paricle "no" when you are showing ownership ^_^. Also, you'll want to be careful using "aishiteru" or any form of the original... this is a word of strong love and isn't really thrown around much in conversation even between couples... You hear it a lot in songs but not in daily conversation. Usually "suki" is used for just liking something and "daisuki" is to love and is more common between couples and whatnot. Now that doesn't mean that they don't use aishiteru... but that is just a very deep/more serious kind of love ^_^ sorry... I'm not trying ot hijack your post m(_ _)m gomen THANKS SO MUCH! ill keep this in mind! your helping alot and you have great knowledege. i'll go comment the girl again telling her to go back to the post to see the extra information. i'll edit it as soon as i can but its 1:00 am in my time and i wanna go to bed =^w^= so thanks again (do mo- at least im pretty sure that means thanks... crap -__-)
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Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:45 pm
Thank you so much for this : D! It was really helpful (: I shall... studies it *o*
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Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 2:21 pm
The Comment Rabbit Thank you so much for this : D! It was really helpful (: I shall... studies it *o* your welcome ^^ i actually got it from a friend and this website so ya
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Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 7:17 pm
How do you say: You fear what you can't see.
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Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 7:11 am
squad12captain5 How do you say: You fear what you can't see. im sorry i dont know about that... ask kiseimaru just PM her
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Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 3:02 pm
squad12captain5 How do you say: You fear what you can't see. あなた見られない物を恐れます。 あなたみられないものをおそれます。
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Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 11:10 pm
anatagadaisuki anata, literally you, but it can also mean honey ga is just a particle and daisuki is the closest translation for a love between two people
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Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 2:07 pm
awesome! i heard of daku as of embrace, but daisuki is really cool (nvr heard of it, still a begginer) thanks.
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Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 7:22 pm
minna=everybody or everyone sukiyo=i love you konichiwa=good morning or hello ohaiyo=good morning or hello arigato=thank you hai=yes or yeah idakasimaski=thanks for the meal tamago=egg kokoro no tamago=hearts egg
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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:08 am
-PuDdInG--luv you some Phrases
Yes: Hai No: Iie Thank you: Arigato Thank you very much: Arigato gozaimasu You're welcome: Douitashimashite Please: Douzo Excuse me: sumimasen, shitsurei shimasu Hello: Kon-nichiwa Goodbye: Sayounara So long: jaamataashita Good morning: O hayou gozaimasu Good afternoon: Kon-nichiwa Good evening: Konbanwa Good night: Oyasuminasai How are you doing?:Ogenki dseu ka? Take care: Ki o tsukete. Can you help me?: Tetsudatte kuremasuka Come with me!: Watashi to issho ni kite kudasai. See you later!: Mata atode aimashou! I'm fine, thanks!: Watashi wa genki desu. Arigato! Are you sleepy?: Nemui desu ka? Are you ready?: Youi wa ii desu ka? I am Akio Suzuki: Watashi wa Suzuki Akio desu. Good Luck: Ganbatte kudasai
Numbers 0: rei 1: iti/ichi 2: ni 3: san 4 :si/yon 5: go 6: roku/muttsu 7 :shichi 8 :hati[hachi] 9: ku/kyuu 10:joo/ju 100: hyaku can you give pronunciation
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