Who are you
Ofurosato ha dochira deshouka?
You may ask 'Dochira-sama deshou ka.'
You may say 'dare' or, more politely, 'dochira-sama.'
"Dochira" is a Japanese word that means "which one" or "which way." It is often used to ask a choice between two options or to inquire about directions or locations.
resutaranto no ii nohonmei WA deshouka
together
The motto of Medan is 'Bekerja sama dan sama- sama bekerja'.
"Anata wa dochira no gakkoo desuka?" translates to "Which school do you go to?" in English. It is a common way to ask someone about their school in Japanese. The phrase can be used in casual conversation, especially among students or when getting to know someone.
'Maid Sama!' was created and illustrated by Hiro Fujiwara .
An uke is the guy who is on bottom in gay sex. Sama is an ending ( Like Sesshomaru-sama or Light-sama) that means master. It is also used when referso ones parents (oujo-sama)
sama sama
danna-sama means "my husband" or "master" =>