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MelonJuiceBox 08-26-2008 11:30 AM

What does this mean?
 
I got this comment on my tegaki blog, and since I'm only just beginning to learn Japanese it's quite hard for me to see what it means @3@ Does anybody know what it means? ^^


emiluvsjmusic 08-26-2008 11:35 AM

Nice to meet you.
Please try hard!!
(Y) FIGHT!

MelonJuiceBox 08-26-2008 11:38 AM

I thought it meant something like that since I could about make out the first line. ^__^!

Thank you for helping me!~

emiluvsjmusic 08-26-2008 11:47 AM

That's ok :)

MelonJuiceBox 08-26-2008 11:58 AM

What are the last few characters? the ones that look a little like a T and a + I know the one after them is い but are the ones before it a Kanji? @3@

This is what I can make out:

はじめまして。がんばって??いっ

JoshAussie 08-26-2008 12:06 PM

Wow emil you can read Japanese???? Thats awesome your so young.

emiluvsjmusic 08-26-2008 12:10 PM

This is what it says:
はじめまして。がんばって下さいっ
The "下さい" is "kudasai" in romaji, and it means please
The "っ" shortens a sound, but in this case it kinda does the same job as an exclamation mark (!)

emiluvsjmusic 08-26-2008 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoshAussie (Post 570112)
Wow emil you can read Japanese???? Thats awesome your so young.

haha yes I'm half Japanese :D

MelonJuiceBox 08-26-2008 12:13 PM

Ahhh! Thank you! I understand now! I think it's just a little hard to see since it's hand written and I've been used to text. n_n!

Nagoyankee 08-26-2008 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MelonJuiceBox (Post 570110)
What are the last few characters? the ones that look a little like a T and a + I know the one after them is い but are the ones before it a Kanji? @3@

This is what I can make out:

はじめまして。がんばって??いっ


はじめまして。

がんばって下さいっ!!



is a kanji that is read 'kuda' here. The small tsu at the end is often used in casual writing among young people.

EDIT: Emi-chan beat me to it...


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