ejay1
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Post by ejay1 on Jul 22, 2006 23:20:02 GMT -5
heh heh just wondering.....that would be cool if she knew a little japanese.
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Post by Winter-Blue on Jul 23, 2006 6:15:53 GMT -5
My Brother (denisse_smc) Said that Iwa understand a bit of Japanese Words... And She Also can Speak Some!! But i'm Not sure of this! It's Just according to my Brother!!
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Post by numberonefan on Aug 29, 2006 6:10:39 GMT -5
^Tama ka diyan Kuya! Minsan kasi naririnig ko siyang magsalita ng Japanese Words sa bahay nila!,and one of her Friend ate Bamz told me na She can Speak and Understand some Japanese words!
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Post by angel4lilcaz on Sept 2, 2006 20:53:06 GMT -5
here r some japanese words that i know...
^mahal kita- ai nutseru ^thank you- arigatou ^magandang gabi- konbanwa ^hello - mushi mushi (telephone) ^delicious- oishi ^good bye - sayonara ^cute - kawaii ^rice - don ^Im leaving,goodbye - ittekimasu ^Im happy - shiewase da ^nonsense - baka ei! (only when scolding someone) ^clever - kashikoi ^pretty - kerei ^beautiful - utsukushii
---xenxa na...yan lang alam ko eh...
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Post by numberonefan on Sept 6, 2006 6:11:11 GMT -5
here r some japanese words that i know... ^mahal kita- ai nutseru ^thank you- arigatou ^magandang gabi- konbanwa ^hello - mushi mushi (telephone) ^delicious- oishi ^good bye - sayonara ^cute - kawaii ^rice - don ^Im leaving,goodbye - ittekimasu ^Im happy - shiewase da ^nonsense - baka ei! (only when scolding someone) ^clever - kashikoi ^pretty - kerei ^beautiful - utsukushii ---xenxa na...yan lang alam ko eh... [glow=red,2,300]^ Thank you sa pag-share Ate Carren ;D Saan ka natuto niyan? ;D[/glow]
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Post by kamadoma on Dec 11, 2006 7:30:38 GMT -5
note: sayonara is only used when you would not meet a person for a long time. you can use "dewa mata" or "ja mata" if you would say goodbye only for a day or so, it's like how we say "sige" when we go home or leave a friend.
I study Japanese in my school as part of my course though it's not all that sufficient for conversation, though I can at least fomulate good sentences for use in shopping, going around, introductions, date, time, asking, etc... ;D
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Post by numberonefan on Dec 12, 2006 5:37:43 GMT -5
note: sayonara is only used when you would not meet a person for a long time. you can use "dewa mata" or "ja mata" if you would say goodbye only for a day or so, it's like how we say "sige" when we go home or leave a friend. I study Japanese in my school as part of my course though it's not all that sufficient for conversation, though I can at least fomulate good sentences for use in shopping, going around, introductions, date, time, asking, etc... ;D Wow! Thanks! Very Educational ;D
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