You say your thought, then end it with "to omou."
It means "(I) thought". Omou=think Omotta=thought
I get my Japanese erasers from a kid toy store called Learning Express Toys
"To think" is 'omou' in Japanese.
the use of honorifics
Fast is 早く (hayaku)
"Wakata" in Japanese means "I understand" or "I got it." It is often used to express comprehension or agreement in a conversation.
i think art is how to express your feelings
As well as greeting other people, Japanese people bow to express a feeling of respect, thanking, and apologizing.
Yorokonde (喜ぶ) means "to be pleased" or "to rejoice" in Japanese. It is used to express happiness or satisfaction about something.
i get mine from a toy store called Learning Express Toys...
Inu is Japanese for Dog and Yasha is Japanese for Demon or Evil I think
Kangei (歓迎) means "welcome" in Japanese. It is often used to greet and express hospitality towards guests or visitors.