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Help me! speak Japanese
Link | by on 2006-02-09 13:41:08
How do you say these phrases in japanese?
"I love you"
"Will you marry me?" and
"please wait for me"

Tnanks


Re: Help me! speak Japanese
Link | by atenhotep on 2006-02-09 14:34:29
I love you: (name), suki!
Please wait for me: 'Matteh kurasai'

Speak them as you read them

Re: Help me! speak Japanese
Link | by shiroyuu on 2006-02-09 22:05:01
"suki desu"
"kekkon shite kudasaimasenka?" or "oyome ni kite kurenaika?"
"watashi/boku wo matte kudasai" (or u may say "matte kudasai" if u just want that person to hold on for a while)

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Re: Help me! speak Japanese
Link | by on 2006-02-10 04:06:30
yo tnanks,
what does "aishite'ru" means? is it japanese?


Re: Help me! speak Japanese
Link | by KKshi17 on 2006-02-10 05:24:25 (edited 2006-02-10 11:53:04)
"Aishiteru" also means "I love you" in japanese, but I think it is more usual to say "Anata/Kimi no koto ga sukidesu" or just "Suki desu".

"Will you marry me" can be said "Watashi/Boku to kekkon shite kudasai/kudasaimasenka?" like shiroyuu told you, but I think that "oyome" is a more formal and a feminine word, so it is better to say "oyome ni kite kudasaimasenka?" instead of "kurenaika" which is a masculine form.

"Wait for me" is "Tyotto mattete kudasai" or "Tyotto mattete tyoudai" in a more usual form, or substitute the word "Tyotto" with "Sukoshi", which means "a little". If you want to say "Please", just put the word "Onegai" or "Onegai shimasukara" in the beginning of the sentence :P.

Re: Help me! speak Japanese
Link | by bishi baka on 2006-02-12 13:30:32
how do you say "lets go" and "crazy" in Japanese?


Re: Help me! speak Japanese
Link | by KKshi17 on 2006-02-12 15:08:45
"Let's go" can be said "Ikimashou" or just "Ikou"

Well...The word "Crazy" is a bit complicated to translate, it depends on many things. If you really wanna know, here it is:

-If you're talking about "madness"(negative meaning):
"Crazy ____" -> "Kyouki no ____" eg: "Crazy man" -> "Kyouki no Otoko"
"(person) am/are/is crazy" -> "(Person) wa kurutteiru/kurutteimasu" or "(Person) wa ikareteiru/ikareteimasu"
There is also a expression that means the same as above: "(Person) wa atama ga okashii"
-If you're talking about being "fascinated" with something:
"(Person) am/are/is crazy for ____" -> "(Person) wa ____ ni muchuuda" eg: "He is crazy for you" -> "Kare wa Kimi ni muchuuda"


Er...I think it is. There are many other words or expressions that mean "crazy", these are just the basic :P

Re: Help me! speak Japanese
Link | by bishi baka on 2006-02-13 15:15:38
Thanks


Re: Help me! speak Japanese
Link | by hamster_toro2 on 2006-05-04 07:20:57 (edited 2006-05-07 01:26:12)
"I love you"
"Will you marry me?" and
"please wait for me"


translated(japanese)

daisuki/sukida/ai shiteru
kekkon/kekko shite kudasai and
chotto matte kudasai

hope that answers your question...^_^


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