Wait you can read and write in Japanese? So you know what this 戸三木 or this 富木 says?
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Wait you can read and write in Japanese? So you know what this 戸三木 or this 富木 says?
Uhhh, tomiki and tonoki??
I recognize the 戸 from TODA, and I'm definitely not wrong about the 木. :p
They both mean Tomiki. I'm not sure what exactly each symbol stands for but the first Tomiki roughly means "door" the second Tomiki means something I'm not sure of.
Edit: Now I remember the last Tomiki is someone's last name.
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Heh. It just goes to show I suck when it comes to reading kanji. X(
Watashi wa Keily desu. Hajimemashite.
=] There are free podcasts on iTunes for japanese language learning.
That's where I'm learning my japanese, so that i can know how to speak it when i go there!
You can also learn japanese language on different websites. I'm not going to post them because I really don't want another warning -__-;;
Watashi no namae wa Shinme desu. (My name is Sprout)
Nanika kawatta koto atta? (What's up?)
Nani-mo/Betsu-ni (nothing)
Daijobu (desu ka?) (Are you alright?)
Anata no Nihongo wa ii-desu. (You're Japnanese is good)
Hara hetta--or--Onaka ga tsuite (I'm hungry)
Ki o tsukete ne (Take care)
Aishiteru (I love you)
I'd add more, but I'm tired (Nemui). Maybe some other time.
basically idiot, what?, highness, chief, master, and crap(you know what I mean, I don't want to get banned.) Now spelling those is another matter, sorry public school.