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No, the Japanese- Americans were not happy about the internment camps in WW2.
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You may say 'daidokoro' or 'kicchin.'
Either daidokoro (台所) or kitchin (キッチン) can be used to say kitchen.
cook or kitchen slave
* Dishes * Dustpan * Dishwashing Detergent * Deep fat fryer * Deba bocho: a Japanese kitchen knife* Dishwater * Dishware * Dinnerware * Drinkware* Dishwasher * Donabe: a Japanese cooking pot that is used on open flames * Dispenser * Drinking strawSomething that starts with a "d" in a kitchen would be dish. * Drain * Dishwasher * Double boiler * Dinette set * Dumbwaiter * Disinfectant * Detergent * Door * Dipper
Knife Kitchen scissors Kitchen shears Kitchen towel Kushi: is a skewer used in Japanese cuisine, that holds food for frying and grilling. Kine: is a mortar and pestle that is used to crush, grind and mix substances. Katsuobushi kezuriki: is a traditional Japanese kitchen utensil, used for slicing and cutting fruits and vegetables. Knork Kettle Knife Kitchen scissors Kitchen shears Kitchen towel Kushi: is a skewer used in Japanese cuisine, that holds food for frying and grilling. Kine: is a mortar and pestle that is used to crush, grind and mix substances. Katsuobushi kezuriki: is a traditional Japanese kitchen utensil, used for slicing and cutting fruits and vegetables. Knork Kettle
If you are saying "I am happy," you would use ureshii, or if you are saying happiness, you would say "shiawase"
Happīīsutā ojīchan. "Happy easter grandpa"
In Japanese, they use the expression 'Merry Christmas,' which becomes 'merii kurisumasu' in Japanese.
The cast of Your Japanese Kitchen - 2008 includes: Thane Camus as himself Daniel Kahl as himself Asa Kubiak as herself Harumi Kurihara as Herself - Emcee
Living dining kitchen. Common term for Japanese property