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13:13 May 15, 2004 |
English to Japanese translations [Non-PRO] Anthropology / ethics | ||||
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| Selected response from: Will Matter United States Local time: 23:12 | |||
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5 +2 | (Watashi) wa ichiban ii desu. |
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5 | Watashi wa saiteki desu. |
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(Watashi) wa ichiban ii desu. Explanation: Watashi=I, Ichiban=number one, ii=good, desu=final verb. Ichiban+ii=the best. In Japanese you don't always have to say "I", it's understood from the context but you can include it if you want to. The 'wa' after 'watashi' indicates the topic of the sentence. HTH. |
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