Honto wa ne was created on 2008-07-23.
Honto no Jibun was created on 2007-10-31.
Honto ni means really or very:Kyo wa honto ni atsui desu = it's really hot todayHonto ni arigato gozaimashita = thank you very much indeed
jibun no koto wo suki no WA honto no koto desu
Erin Honto is 5' 9".
The Japanese word meaning I am, you are, he is, she is, they are, we are is desu. This is pronounced dess.Example: Ano onna no hito wa honto ni kirei desu = that lady is really beautiful.
'Ne.. kimi WA ii tomo da' or 'Kimi WA ii tomo dayo ne' is casual Japanese for that sentence.
Wahine (Wa He Ne)
"Wa sugoi ne" (わすごいね) is a Japanese phrase that translates to "That's amazing!" or "How impressive!" It is often used to express admiration or astonishment about something. The phrase combines "wa," a particle that emphasizes the subject, with "sugoi," meaning "amazing" or "awesome," and "ne," a sentence-ending particle that seeks agreement or confirmation from the listener.
'Sore WA okashii desu ne'.
Scary: Kowaii (Ko-Wa-Ee) Scared (to be afraid): Kowaii desu. Scentence: Watashi honto kowaii desu! (I am really scared!)
Kimi wa tenshi da ne!
Ne Temere was created in 1907.