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考えます
かんがえます
kangaemasu
考える = Think
考えます = I will think about it.
みぎて 右手 Migi Te
ひだりて 左手 Hidari Te
みぎ right
ひだ left
て hand
みぎて Right Hand Also means right hand side.
ひだりて Left Hand left hand side.
おかわり Okawari
自由 じゆう Jiyuu
You see this sign sometimes in the restaurants. What it means is you can ask for refill of usually Rice, Soup and Cabbage (at Tonkatsu Restaurant)
うえ 上 Up
した 下 Down
If you put 上 and 下 next t each other ... It reads じょうげ 上下
このスイッチは、じょうげにうごきます。
このスイッチは、上下に動きます。
This switch moves up and down.
しりません
しりません shirimasen I don't know.
If you do not know answer to the question, you can just say しりません。
You can be polite by "I am sorry" first. すみません しりません
ここ Koko Here
そこ Soko there
あそこ Asoko over there
どこ Doko Where
Word that points to the location of things relative to your location.
どこ is a question form.
なんか
nanka
なんか Nanka is a very difficult word to translate to English.
なんかない Nanka Nai ... Is there anything?
なんかつかれた Nanka Tsukareta ... I do not know why but I am tired.
なんかくれ Nanka Kure ... Give me something.
なんかさ〜 Nanka Sa~ ... Somewhat / Do you know what I mean?
めちゃくちゃ ー> めっちゃ
It means a lot.
めっちゃ おいしい Good Tate
めっちゃ かわいい Very Cute
さよなら Sayonara
Good Bye ...
sayonara. The word sayonara means "goodbye" or "farewell." ... It's a Japanese word that has been a popular informal word in English since the late 1800s. It literally means "if it is to be that way," combining sayo, "that way," and nara, "if."
もったいない
Mottainai is a Japanese term conveying a sense of regret concerning waste. The expression "Mottainai!" can be uttered alone as an exclamation when something useful, such as food or time, is wasted, meaning roughly "what a waste!"
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