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suave_yamapi

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suave_yamapi

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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 2:40 am Post subject: |
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aah, so it's iie... thanks
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johnnythao
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suave_yamapi

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| warakawa wrote: | | omae ga daisuki | isn't 'omae' rude? I'd say kimi, or anata if grandparents.. or is that only for lovers? Aah, suddenly I'm confused
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suave_yamapi

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Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 9:50 pm Post subject: |
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| kokuou wrote: |
If a guy is saying it to his girl- or boyfriend, then it's okay.
It's also common to hear boys say it to other friends; most of the time boys, but to girls as well.
It's only really rude if you say it to a superior, parent, and the like.
HTH,
������ | oh I see, thanks for clearing that up for me
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johnnythao
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gaijin mark
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Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 9:32 am Post subject: Re: Question |
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| johnnythao wrote: | Does anyone know what Ikimashita, becuase I don't.
If anyone know's please post. Arigato  |
My grammar ain't the best, but it looks like that would be "went" ikimasu would be "go" anytime there's a "ta" on the end of a verb, that changes it to past tense.
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Anime Dad

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Tu_triky

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Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 12:44 am Post subject: Re: Answer this Please |
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| johnnythao wrote: | What doe's Aishiteru mean anyway's I know for some people it mean's I love you, but beside's that what doe's it mean.  |
It only has one meaning: it's the principle verb form "to love"
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ShhHimitsu

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| a-nesuto wrote: | | sen hyaku is correct. i dont think ive ever heard anyone say ichi hyaku |
hehe thanks i knew that sounded a bit off, but sen-ni-hyaku and stuff like that always throw me off  _________________
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