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Nan Sai desu ka
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RE: Nan Sai desu ka
sai means age, like i'm jyuushichi sai - 17 years old.
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RE: Nan Sai desu ka
Yeah, i meant that 'juu' was 10.
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Smooth - Posts: 76
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RE: Nan Sai desu ka
わたし は じゅうろくさい です。 まいにち にほんご お べんきょう します。 わたしのなまえ ダン です。
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RE: Nan Sai desu ka
nice to see you dan.
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RE: Nan Sai desu ka
13/MALE Sugoi!!!!!!!!!!:
There is a beggining,the middle,the climax,then there is the end
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Jba - Posts: 32
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RE: Nan Sai desu ka
"Diggity" Dan, watch out for the difference between "お" and "を". 日本語を勉強します。
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Shibakoen - Posts: 696
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RE: Nan Sai desu ka
14/ female I'm one of the youngest ones on this site...
Hello! I'm Sakaki-chan's signature! ^_^
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Sakaki-chan - Posts: 11
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RE: Nan Sai desu ka
Yeah, that was my IME. I just hit "o" and forgot to type "wo" for the particle. Wasn't paying attention to what it spit out
Thanks though lol.
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RE: Nan Sai desu ka
What really started confusing me was when some of my Japanese friends would actually say 'wo' when they were reading something because I always thought it was just pronounced 'o'. One of my friends said that they read it 'wo', but in speech they say 'o'. So, whenever she'd read aloud, she'd say 'wo'. And sometimes I'd hear 'wo' out on the street. Then again, I find it easy to get confused when studying Japanese.
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