To accept defeat
Wareware WA chippu o ukeireru if you are not in japan you may get away with saying this but in japan it may be considered an insult
logan. what were you reading? o-o
[×]を見た ([×] o mita) means "I saw [×]" in Japanese.
"Who did you learn that Japanese from?"
"What are you doing?"
need more info to answer this question
"O Ba San" in Korean would typically be translated as "오 바 사" which can be used as a polite way to address an older woman, similar to "ma'am" or "Mrs." in English. It shows respect for the woman's age and is used to address someone with politeness.
アイス /ai su/ can mean both 'ice' and 'ice cream' in Japanese. The word for 'ice' itself in Japanese is 氷 /ko o ri/, romanized 'koori', in which double 'o' indicated long 'o' not 'u' sound.
サマンサ・ニコール : 'samansa nicooru' is the Japanese spelling of that name.[oo = elongated 'o' sound]
You will now be my girlfriend
Significa Montaña o Colina.
------ | O ) | - | O ) ------ I am not Japanese but YES