どうぞ持ってよ (douzo motte yo)
I'm just translating, mate, that's whats going on. or do you mean:- how do i say "whats going on here" in Japanese? if that's the case then "Koko de nani ga okotte iru" is "whats going on here" in Japanese.
korede
"Didi" doesn't mean anything in Japanese. Maybe you're thinking of "didi" which is a Hindi word for elder sister. But hey, we all make mistakes, no judgment here. Just keep on learning and you'll get there!
The Japanese youth take interst exams to determine a career they are for which they are well suited.
"Take out" as in food? Mochikaeri.
I'm just translating, mate, that's whats going on. or do you mean:- how do i say "whats going on here" in Japanese? if that's the case then "Koko de nani ga okotte iru" is "whats going on here" in Japanese.
Go here: http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/japanese-names.htmlYou can find a lot of cool sounding Japanese names, just browse through.
Nope its the same as our episodes,its just English over here.
because they just were. they were the japanese
Type your answer here... Nothing. A war over territory like the Russo-Japanese War never brings peace, it just disrupts it.
korede
They moved here looking for work.
There is no word for a, an, or the in Japanese. It is just assumed.
"Didi" doesn't mean anything in Japanese. Maybe you're thinking of "didi" which is a Hindi word for elder sister. But hey, we all make mistakes, no judgment here. Just keep on learning and you'll get there!
Most of the time, Japanese people take part of the blubber.
Sai (VDW was here)
Why don't you find it in the textbook and stop wasting your time in here.