"I don't want...(object)" is '...ãŒã»ã—ããªã„ã§ã™' (...ga hoshikunai desu) in Japanese.
― Example: I don't want an apple - ã‚Šã‚“ã”ãŒã»ã—ããªã„ã§ã™ (ringo ga hoshikunai desu)
- ã‚Šã‚“ã” (ringo): apple
- ㌠(ga): subject marker
- ã»ã—ããªã„ã§ã™ (hoshikunai desu): don't want
"I don't want...(to do sth.)" is a bit more complicated in that the verb must be conjugated. First, you should conjugate the verb into the '-masu' form. Next, drop the 'masu,' forming the stem of the verb. Finally add ãŸããªã„ã§ã™ to the verb stem.
― Formation example: èªã‚€ (yomu) → èªã¿ã¾ã™ (yomimasu) → èªã¿ (yomi-) → èªã¿ãŸããªã„ã§ã™ (yomitakunai desu)
i really dont know if you want to know i would look in a history book or ask some one else that would be good dont cheat lol XD add Ginnieboo on weeworld
You state to him exactly what you asked. Sorry but I dont want to be gf/bf anymore and want to remain friends. Simple
No he did not want to look Japanese.
I understand. But, Since you want to be Japanese, You most likely were Japanese in your past life, or you will be in your future life.
"I don't want to be without you" in Japanese iså›ãªã—ã§ã„ãŸããªã„ (kimi nashi de itakunai).
They dont bite!
becouse they dont!what you gonna do about it!huh!
i am sory but i dont have a chose i dont want you anymore.
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no they dont
i dont know where they get their food
omg i dont kno