When responding to someone's thanks, you may simply say, "Iie, iie."
それを忘れてみましょう。
sore wo wasurete mimashou.
The sentence 'I will never forget' would be 決して忘れません (kesshite wasuremasen) in Japanese. The more casual alternative would be 決して忘れない (kesshite wasurenai).
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
You say "Lets go!" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Maape!".
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lets just say they worship it...
As a command, you may say 'wasurete,' written: 忘れて
The verb "to forget" is 'wasureru' in Japanese.
10mm,and lets not forget its faithfull companion 11mm 13mm and its their little buddy mr. 8mm
lets just say it would be the new atlantis
I'll avoid the obvious one (variable) and say vector. And lets not, of course, forget our friend volume.
"Let's play" in Japanese can be translated as "ιγ³γΎγγγ" (asobimashou).
'Anata no koto wo kesshite wasurenai' is one way you may say it.
you say daisuki desu o just suki desu (don't forget the persons name at the begining
The sentence 'I will never forget' would be 決して忘れません (kesshite wasuremasen) in Japanese. The more casual alternative would be 決して忘れない (kesshite wasurenai).
iff they said isshoniikimasho that means lets go together but ish means nothing