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Paulo S.
March 22, 2008
# Msgs: 3
Latest: March 31, 2008
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Can Someone Help Me Speak Fluent Japanese?
Hey, I'm Rain! I've started teaching myself Japanese this year, but I thought that it would be more helpful to have someone whose native language is Japanese help me a bit. In return, I can teach you English!
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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Rain
March 21, 2008
# Msgs: 2
Latest: March 26, 2008
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make friends with native english speaker
hello,i'd like to make friends with all of you,now i am a Chinese girl in wuhan ,and i am learning english.i need someone to help me to practice my english,and i can help you practice your Chinese.thank you very much!
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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sherry
March 21, 2008
# Msgs: 3
Latest: March 31, 2008
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need teach me japenese
hello someone can teach me japenese please it's for my job
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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chanel
March 10, 2008
# Msgs: 3
Latest: April 5, 2008
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yutibu
February 25, 2008
# Msgs: 2
Latest: February 25, 2008
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Re:Japanese: Desho, what does it mean
Ureshii desho.. (means, u'r happy, right?) Muzukashii desho (means, it's difficult, right?)
Need (.... shinakareba naranai) Example.. I need to go home early. Hayaku kaeranakereba naranai. However, they use different words in conversation. Hayaku kaeranai to ikenai.
The same thing goes with must and should.
You should eat well. (Yoku tabenai to ikenai)
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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GORGEOUSANN
February 22, 2008
# Msgs: 5
Latest: February 22, 2008
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japanese sentence structure
Need to have the general form in Japanese for this type of sentence: I read interesting books. verb - adjective - noun
doomo arigatoo
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Language pair: Japanese; English
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Bob
February 22, 2008
# Msgs: 2
Latest: February 25, 2008
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Re:Please translate
saranghae...not sure with the romanized letter, I have some problems to write like that... »ç¶ûÇØ
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Language pair: German; Japanese
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Elodie
February 18, 2008
# Msgs: 2
Latest: February 18, 2008
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Re:Re:Japanese: Desho, what does it mean
Domo Arigatou Gozaimasu! I've been studying japanese for a while now, but it's words and phrases like that, That I just couldn't find or get the grip of on my own, thank you very much
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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Youkai K.
February 5, 2008
# Msgs: 5
Latest: February 22, 2008
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Re:Japanese: Desho, what does it mean
Hi! Desho is used when you guess something. For example, the weather forecast says "Asu wa amega furu desho," meaning (we guess that) it will rain tomorrow. My Japanese dictionary explains that "desho" is the polite form of "darou." When we want to say "need" or "must," we say "...shinakutewaikenai." For example, when we say "I have to (must, need) study English," we say "Eigo wo benkyo shi nakutewaikenai." Also, when we say "I should go," we say "Ikanakutewa ikenai." ganbatte kudasai ne!
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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Michi
February 4, 2008
# Msgs: 5
Latest: February 22, 2008
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