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05-16-2008, 05:51 PM

...What are you guys saying to each other?
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05-16-2008, 06:03 PM

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...What are you guys saying to each other?
nagoyankee said

Jyaa kore kara mo ganbatte kudasai!
well then, let's do our best from now on

Tokyo kara...
and he's from tokyo


i said

tokyo kara desu kaa x]]
your from tokyo?

iii desu nee? xD
isn't that just dandy?

un, ganbarimashou x]
yeah, let's work hard x]




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05-17-2008, 02:42 PM

Ahhh, okay. Thanks for the translation :P

I always get nosy when I see people speaking Japanese. o.o
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06-08-2008, 01:53 PM

Actually, as a vegetarian that spent sometime in Japan I had a hard time eating at restaurants in Japan, almost everything has fish stock, and some waiters were actually a bit rude when my j-boyfriend asked if there were any dishes without fish or meat for me.
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06-12-2008, 02:14 PM

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hashi no hashi no hashi = chopsticks at the end of the bridge xDDDD
Arghhh, I got that same phrase from one of the guys at the Japaneese meet-up last night. I was asking my Korean buddy about their word for chopsticks and used the wrong intonation on "hashi" - essentially I ended up asking about bridges. But from context, both of them knew what I meant and quickly corrected me.


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Arghhh, I got that same phrase from one of the guys at the Japaneese meet-up last night. I was asking my Korean buddy about their word for chopsticks and used the wrong intonation on "hashi" - essentially I ended up asking about bridges. But from context, both of them knew what I meant and quickly corrected me.
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