Japanese, any one speak it flewntly? |
Japanese, any one speak it flewntly? |
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Any one who is japanese here can u speak it really good? cause im going on a trip there and i need to know how... will sumone care to teach me.?
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![]() The voices talk too much... -.-u ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,099 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 39,078 ![]() |
QUOTE(vietspirit @ Sep 7 2004, 7:34 AM) konnichiwa = hello ja ne = goodbye Contray to popular belief Konichiwa DOESN'T mean hello. It means 'good afternoon'. You can, however, use it as a substitute for 'hello' if ya don't know what time it is. (You greet according to time.) And Ja ne is more of a.... See ya later, not a goodbye. |
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