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It could mean many things.

Shita is the past tense of the verb "suru", which roughly means "to do"

That one is written as: した

Shita can also mean "below" or "under" in a physical sense. Like, the boy was under the table.

That is written as: 下

Shita can ALSO mean tongue.

And that one is written as: 舌

If the text isn't available, then you'll have to listen to how it's used in the sentence to find out which it is. =]

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βˆ™ 15y ago
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βˆ™ 13y ago

Shite' is equivalent to the English 'please do' or 'please make'

Sometimes you will want to tell People not to do Things . In that Case you Change 'Shite' to 'Shinai' And add 'de kudasai' .Shinaide kudsai' means 'please don't do' or please don't make'.

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βˆ™ 11y ago

There are too meanings: year or age; town, city, municipal, urban.

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βˆ™ 10y ago

It means "[I] love [you]." It's a strong declaration of love, and not really analogous to the way Westerners (tend to more openly/casually) say "I love you."

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βˆ™ 10y ago

getting old(in age)

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βˆ™ 12y ago

どうして (doushite) means 'why' in Japanese.

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βˆ™ 11y ago

and/then/and then

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βˆ™ 11y ago

It means I love you

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