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October 26, 2017

百年目 The End

百年目 (ひゃくねんめ)

the end

百年目
hyaku nen me
The End

百 hyaku 100
年 nen year
目 me eye, counter (in this case counting years - the 100th year)

百万 hykau man - 1,000,000 (100 10,000s) [B]
百一匹ワンチャン hyaku ippiki wan chan - 101 Dalmations [B]
一年生 ichi nen sei - 1st grade (school 1st year elementary, junior high and high school) [B]
去年 kyo nen - last year [B]
二日目 futsuka me - the 2nd day (counting days) [I]

The Swappenator.

SUGGESTED USAGE:

ここであったが、百年目(ひゃくねんめ)

koko de atta ga, hyaku nen me!
At such a time and such a place as this, we meet to face your end!

  • ここで koko de - here [I kind of stretched the meaning to emphasis the time element too.]
  • あった atta - met
  • が ga - but...
  • 百年目 hyakunenme - (finally) you will meet your end [The phrase implies waiting a long time before finally being able to finish ones enemy. Or this could be said when a plot or conspiracy is suddenly discovered.]

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