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-- Posted by envythesin at 4:01 pm on Nov. 11, 2008

Anyone who knows any bit of japanese post here or something. I can't say PM me though, or I'll get in trouble. So just post something intelligent or something.

Watashi to hanasemashite Kudasai

(I thin I said that right)


-- Posted by Let It Snow at 4:02 pm on Nov. 11, 2008

KUNGPOWFU!


-- Posted by Praise the Lard at 4:02 pm on Nov. 11, 2008

watashi wa ninja des
SUGOI

that's all i know


-- Posted by reev at 4:02 pm on Nov. 11, 2008

Quote: from Let It Snow at 6:02 pm on Nov. 11, 2008


KUNGPOWFU!

ftw.


-- Posted by Gemmax at 4:02 pm on Nov. 11, 2008

konitchiwa envythesin san


-- Posted by HaitianGURL67 at 4:02 pm on Nov. 11, 2008

Ahhh Moto???
lol I know a little bit for watching too much anime.
I understand Romaji though.


-- Posted by King Kong at 4:03 pm on Nov. 11, 2008

Yatta


-- Posted by Milky Way kid at 4:03 pm on Nov. 11, 2008

karwina..:S hi XD


-- Posted by Rebecca li at 4:03 pm on Nov. 11, 2008

All I know how to say it One Two Three, Yes (Hai), No (Iie), Good Afternoon, Good bye and Thank-you (Domo)
What I didn't put in brackets, I can't spell. :P


-- Posted by The Last Magister at 4:04 pm on Nov. 11, 2008

Watashi is what tourists use.


-- Posted by MixedDelight at 4:05 pm on Nov. 11, 2008

konbanwa, genki desu ka?


-- Posted by Ju5tin at 4:06 pm on Nov. 11, 2008

I [something] please... not sure what hanasemashite means, I'm researching it though


-- Posted by MixedDelight at 4:11 pm on Nov. 11, 2008

Quote: from Ju5tin at 7:06 pm on Nov. 11, 2008


I [something] please... not sure what hanasemashite means, I'm researching it though

I believe it means something along the lines of "I'm pleased to meet you"


-- Posted by envythesin at 4:13 pm on Nov. 11, 2008

Quote: from MixedDelight at 4:11 pm on Nov. 11, 2008


Quote: from Ju5tin at 7:06 pm on Nov. 11, 2008

I [something] please... not sure what hanasemashite means, I'm researching it though

I believe it means something along the lines of "I'm pleased to meet you"


Hajemimashite is pleased to meet you.


-- Posted by Medicated Smile at 2:32 pm on Nov. 13, 2008

konnichiwa. namae wa?


-- Posted by JeanClaude at 7:33 pm on Nov. 22, 2008

Quote: from TheLastMagister at 7:04 pm on Nov. 11, 2008


Watashi is what tourists use.

Also lots of other people who are not tourists, as in, most actual people. Don't say anything if you don't know what you're talking about. You clearly don't know anything about Japan.


始 め よ 。 私 は、ジ ャ ン ク ラ ド っ て 言 う ん だ。お っ す!
日 本 か ら 来 て る。
命 は 後 ③ ヶ 月 し か な い ん だ。
ま だ チ ェ リ ー だ し 。


-- Posted by GeneCosta at 8:05 pm on Nov. 22, 2008

Ew, Latinized dialect.


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