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													arigatou 	  | gaijinmark wrote: |  	  |  Long time no see is "hisashiburi" and when someone leaves what they're saying is "itterasshai"  | 
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													 	  | Aya_Man_1988 wrote: |  	  | What would "Of course" be in Japanese? | 
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													 	  | Tokyo_tikkle wrote: |  	  | how do u say "vampire diary"? I kinda kno the two separate words but idk if the order would change
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 I would say ���@���p�C�A �́@���� vampaia no nitshi - vampire's diary. But there are other words for both "vampire" and "diary" so I could be wrong
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													 	  | Tokyo_tikkle wrote: |  	  | how do u say "vampire diary"? I kinda kno the two separate words but idk if the order would change
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 �o���p�C�A���L (Banpaia Nikki)
 
 not gonna ask what you need it for
   
 
 ���L is probably more common than ����, at least among young folks around here (check out blogs, pages, mixi etc)
 
 V usually becomes ���� as AnimeDad wrote, but vampire is written with �o (ba)
 
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													 	  | Bedi wrote: |  	  | V usually becomes ���� as AnimeDad wrote, but vampire is written with �o (ba)
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													 	  | ocha4ever wrote: |  	  | how would you say "give me a break" in nihon go????  | 
 
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													 	  | sadacori wrote: |  	  | Joudan janai! | 
 Ack, ya beat me to it, girl...
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													 	  | ocha4ever wrote: |  	  | soo ka??? 
 but is there another word??just like mizuki said on hanazakari no kimitachi e,,,on 7th ep,,when sano kissed kagurazaka then he left the room???it's only one word...and soundd like "taku" or something???
 on the subtitle it was translated as "give me a break"....i just wonder...
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 There's probably similar phrases that essentially mean the same thing... Translations are never perfect...
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													 	  | ocha4ever wrote: |  	  | 
 soo ka???
 
 but is there another word??just like mizuki said on hanazakari no kimitachi e,,,on 7th ep,,when sano kissed kagurazaka then he left the room???it's only one word...and soundd like "taku" or something???
 on the subtitle it was translated as "give me a break"....i just wonder...
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 sometimes fan subs are done really poor.So what was said in the Drama may of been not the right translation.
 
 I have seen lots of Drama's,Movie's and Show's with bad translations
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													 	  | ocha4ever wrote: |  	  | is that so??? 
 i really want to know...
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 Like "gomen" and "sumimasen" essentially mean "I'm sorry" or "excuse me."
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