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Can you name all the Japanese words you learned from watching Jdramas?
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arigatou gozaimasu
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i go crazy for LEE MIN HO.......
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Rainy-Days wrote: i know that "boku" means love. Anyways, I pick up on a lot of japanese words. I'm taking japanese as my foreign language. ... Uhh. No. Boku is a (formal) masculine word for "I" (though it's often also used by girls in songs) |
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there's a lot..haha...
ohayo, arigato, konichiwa, konbanwa, oyasumi nasai, ganbatte, suki dakara, kirai dakara, daijoubu, genki desu, tomodachi, kawaii, kowaii, honki that's all i can remember...haha |
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somestrangeperson wrote: Rainy-Days wrote: i know that "boku" means love. Anyways, I pick up on a lot of japanese words. I'm taking japanese as my foreign language. ... Uhh. No. Boku is a (formal) masculine word for "I" (though it's often also used by girls in songs) Oh, my mistake! I meant something along the lines of: Boku wa anata ga aishteru. [I asked a boy though, so I don't know the female way..] At least that was what I told by my sempai in school. ^^" Sorry, sorry for the mistake! I am actually so dead tired though. My apologies!! >____< |
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all i learned from jdoramas: the main character will be running at some point.
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back from Tokyo.
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NANDEEEEE :U
SORE.... WAAAAAA DAREEEEEE DESU KAAAA???? ATSUI!!! MOOOOOOO ect |
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it's all in soul T_T pilimit is over :(
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suki means to like. daisuki means to really like. aishiteiru means to love. it depends on the context though. even though suki means to like a lot of times it is translated as to love. |
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People forgot to put KAWAII! LOL! I know a lot, but not A LOT, A LOT. I know some basics. LOL! So that's NOT a lot.
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Let's see....
Hai! - Yes Yappari- I know(?) Hentai - perverted Ohiyo- GoodMorning Baka Ganbatte Konichiwa Sayonara Kawaii Arigatou |
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woohooo!!!
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kawaiicute18 wrote: Arigatou - thank you I have no idea what arigatou gozaimas or domo arigatou mean let alone if I spelled it right Nandi- why Demo- but KONNiCHiWA- HELLO ARiATOU GOZiMASU- THANk-yOU DEMO- BUT BAKA- STUPiD MOSHi MOSHi- SAiiD WHEN FiiRST PiCKiNG UP THE PHONE & ANSWERiiNG iiT.. HAi- yES IiE- NO SAyONARA- ByE NANDi- WHy GENkI DESU KA?- ii THiiNK THiiS MEANz HOW ARE yOU?? & MANy MANy MORE!! |
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loving every minute of every drama ^_^
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wonmisun wrote: suki means to like. daisuki means to really like. aishiteiru means to love. it depends on the context though. even though suki means to like a lot of times it is translated as to love. thanks... |
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hi there amigas & amigos...let's join the CR fun:-)
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baka/bakeru-stupid
ohayo/ ohayo gazaimasu/ohayo gozaimashita- good morning konbanwa-good evening daisuki-i like you daikirai- i hate you dakara- that's why dakedo- but demo- but oyaji-father itadakimasu- literally means i'll take but it's always used before meals itekimasu-said before leaving tomaranai- unstopable? i think... tomite- stop yameru/yamete-stop onee-san- older sister aniki/ onii-chan- older brother matsuri- festival sensei- teacher and a lot more! |
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norjannah thanks for the avi!
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otosan - father?
okasan - mother? takoyaki -- a round delicacy in japan, made of veggies and floursensei - teacher sempai --i am not sure with this..does it mean elder? unsure ... anego - elder sister? omiai-blind date kawaii-cute hai-yes sayonara-goodbye hentai-pervert seppuku-suicide moshi-moshi -hello oishi -delicious? aiko - beautiful? not sure chibi - chidren kawaii-cute ohayo - good morning watachiwa- i dunno what's the meaning of this by the way, the suffix "san", "chan", and "kun" eg. "mao-chan", "kame-kun", what does it usually mean? |
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hi there amigas & amigos...let's join the CR fun:-)
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garcia_marina wrote: otosan - father? okasan - mother? takoyaki -- a round delicacy in japan, made of veggies and floursensei - teacher sempai --i am not sure with this..does it mean elder? unsure ... anego - elder sister? omiai-blind date kawaii-cute hai-yes sayonara-goodbye hentai-pervert seppuku-suicide moshi-moshi -hello oishi -delicious? aiko - beautiful? not sure chibi - chidren kawaii-cute ohayo - good morning watachiwa- i dunno what's the meaning of this by the way, the suffix "san", "chan", and "kun" eg. "mao-chan", "kame-kun", what does it usually mean? These are the most common honorifics used when you say someone's name: -san = Generally for any person you first meet. It means Mr./Ms./Mrs. (eg. "Keiji-san" would mean "Mr. Keiji" in english) -kun = Generally for any BOY that you may know. (eg. "Kame-kun" just plainly means you're saying a boy's name) -chan = Generally for any child/girl/close friend. It is insulting to use this when saying a boy's name you're not close to (eg. "Mao-chan" just plainly means you're saying a girl's name) If you call a guy you're not close to "-chan" he will be insulted-tan = Boy version of "-chan" only used if you're close to this person -sama = Generally for a person of higher status or higher ranking than you (eg. "Matsumoto-sama" just plainly means you're respectfully stating that this person is higher than you) -senpai = Generally for an upperclassman at school (eg. "Keiji-senpai" would literally mean "Upperclassman Keiji") -sensei = Generally for a person you're learning from or someone of high profession like teacher/doctor/lawyer (eg. "Matsumoto-sensei" would either mean "Dr. Matsumoto" or "Teacher Matsumoto" depending on what his/her profession is) **** Watashi wa means "I am" Watashi = I wa = grammatic particle when stating the previous word is the subject |
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"hit me baby one more time..." OUCH!!
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aqish wrote: luigen wrote: nani-what saranghe-i love you suki-wow nande-what no! naze-why demo-but doshte-why hontoni gomenazai-many times sorry sumimazen-excuse me genki desu-am fine dai jubu-r u alright ohayo-good morning aishinteru-i love you kerie-beautiful kawaii-cute yukata-clothin' romaji correction : doushite sumimasen dai jyou bu aishiteru kirei hope this might help i just know the words but i don't know how to spell it.. sorry i just suck in spelling..gome but thanks.. |
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gosh!I am out of my mind!
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