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nani = what daisuki = love, like a lot sou da ne = that's right, isn't it...kinda like agreeing with someone wakatta = i get it (understand) urusai baka = damn fool or something mean like that oyasumi nasai = good night desu = is nanda yo = what!? itadakimasu = is said before eating or drinking...but is more complicated than that |
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What Love (something). No is not a word, it's a particle. "No daisuki" is not a complete sentence. Is that so? I understand Noisy idiot Goodnight Does not have an equivalent in English. WHAT IS IT? Bon appetit! It's said right before a meal is eaten. |
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nani - what no daisuki - 'no' indicates possessive; 'daisuki' is a way of saying 'i really, really like [nani]' soudane - you don't say wakatta - understood urusai baka - 'urusai' is noisy or annoying; 'baka' is crazy oyasumi nasai - good night Desu - polite form of 'to be' NANDAYO - what's this all about? Itadakimasu - I humbly partake of this meal |
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nani- What no daisuki- daisuki is to love, or to like a lot.. but I don't know how the no affects it soudane- sou da ne; "Is that so?"-- also a conversation filler... wakatta- "I get it"/"I got it already"... wakeru means to understand, but wakatta is in the past tense and can be rude urusai baka- "Shut up, idiot/fool/moron,etc." oyasumi nasai- Good night Desu- Is... as in "Tanoshii desu"-- it is fun. It's the polite form of 'da' NANDAYO- NAN DA YO -- "WHAT IS IT" Nan is an alternative form of nani (what), da is the casual form of desu (is), and yo is something you tack on to a sentence to assume a somewhat authoritative tone... yo has more uses than that, though. Itadakimasu- "I humbly receive.", like they said above... it's what you say before a meal... though some people use it in hentai. Yeahhh... Hope this helps? |
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