Fav japanese phrase?
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on 2006-12-03 21:35:21
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TEYO HAJIMASTO!!! reno ahidetsu.... |
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on 2006-12-04 12:21:20
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Onaka ga ippai desu ^^ that's cool,, eh?? hehee.. |
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by ★Rika-chan★
on 2006-12-07 19:26:33
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ã¦ã„ã†ã‹ã€ä½•èªž ãã‚Œã£ï¼Ÿï¼ï¼Ÿï¼ Akatsuki-san... æ„味㯠全然 ã‚ã‹ã‚‰ãªã„。 (≧≦) ã¾ãã€does this count as a favourite phrase? → (笑)。 日本語㧠I don't really have one ã ã‹ã‚‰â€¦ (ï¼.ï¼;;;) |
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æ»åˆ‘ï¼ That's one simple, good sounding phrase... Let's call it one of my favorites for now... Anyway, Akatsuki, rather than japanese, that sounds more like korean... |
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on 2006-12-08 04:59:59
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やれやれã 㜠むã ãªï¼ ã„ã¦ã‡ï¼ï¼ˆç—›ã„) ã†ã‚‹ã•ã„/ã†ã‚‹ã›ã‡ã‚ˆ ã‚ã‚¿â€•â€•â€•ï¼ Hrm, I guess these would be words more than phrases, but I say a couple of these under my breath all the time in Japanese class. :P |
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by masterStrawberry_milk
on 2006-12-11 09:20:28
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ã‚ãªãŸã®æ€¨ã¿ã€æ™´ã‚‰ã—ã¾ã™ã€‚ it's cool. |
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Pirika Pirilala Popolina Peperuto!!! I cant believe i remebered that. This is Doremi´s Magic spell words. |
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on 2006-12-12 11:12:04
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Itadakimasu!!! I love that one! ^-^ |
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I don't know how to say it in japanese, but I would say "All your base are belong to us"
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on 2006-12-14 19:43:05
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In the game it was: å›é”ã®åŸºåœ°ã¯ã€å…¨ã¦ï¼£ï¼¡ï¼´ï¼³ãŒã„ãŸã ã„ãŸã€‚ |
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mada mada dane... That was one ^^ Cat still likes going meow meow everything...
僕ã¯å¿è€…ã !
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Omai wo baka desu. Urusai.
Owari da!
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Itadakimasu~~! I realli LOVE this one XD!! *Gimme 5 pame-chan~* =P |
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大丈夫 "It's alright" ã ã„ã˜ã‚‡ã†ã¶ daijoubu I don't really know why, but I just love the sound of "daijoubu." I guess it's just kind of soothing, especially when a woman says it. P.S. My first post ever in the Gendou forums. 皆ã•ã‚“ã€å§‹ã‚ã¾ã—ã¦ã€‚
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Itadakimasu minasan dattebayo~! |
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by hamano takumi
on 2006-12-25 05:49:20
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kawai~~~~~ ^-^ i loveit!!!! p.s. ã‹ã‚ã„ ã¨ã€€ãれㄠã§ã™ï¼ |
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on 2006-12-27 02:45:56
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Hey umm, can someone translate "No Dice" into japanese for me? =p Ohh and btw my comp cant display any asian characters, so plz type in English if possible =) .... or make a gif/jpeg of the characters ^_^ tyvm |
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Hey umm, can someone translate "No Dice" into japanese for me? hmm, i doubt if theres an exact translation of this. It might depend on the situation. For example, if you try something, and it doesnt work it could "dame da" (no good,hopeless) or if you get refused something, you can say "okotowari da" (refused! they turned me down!). Are those any good? |
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on 2006-12-27 20:37:42
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Is there an exact translation of the word "Dice"? If yes, thats good enuf =P But thanks for the help =) |
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The Japanese word for dice is "saikoro". However the english word is prob used more often and in Japanese that is spelled "daisu". "No dice", literally would be something like "saikoro de nai", but that is not a saying in Japan like "no dice" is in English. It simply means there are no dice around. |