The sentence 'I remember it all' could be translated as 全部覚ãˆã¦ã‚‹ã‚ˆ (zenbu oboeteru yo) in Japanese. The more polite alternative would be 全部覚ãˆã¦ã„ã¾ã™ã‚ˆ (zenbu oboeteimasu yo).
How do you say all the kinds of kicks in japanese
'Watashitachi WA oboete imasen' literally means 'We don't remember', in polite Japanese. However usually pronouns are assumed and therefore omitted in spkeaing Japanese so 'Watashitachi WA' could be removed.
The English phraseology is so bad that you cant translate it properly.
The English phraseology is so bad that you cant translate it properly.
there might be other ways but all i know is 'hai'(hi) Hai. there is other ways. but i can't remember them.
In all truth, the word 'the' is left out in Japanese. In order to say 'the cat', you just say neko. As well as to say 'the dog' you just say inu.
That all depends on what your name is.
You may say 'anatatachi dai kirai.'
zembu = all as in things minna = all as in people
daijobu ja nai
That's Korean not Japanese.
Mii Cle Jak Sun now say it all together