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Word Of The Day Posted by on Nov 3, 2009 in Uncategorized

1- Japanese word for “scarf”

2 – This terminology can also be used to imply, “I’m sorry”, but under the Word of the Day it’s used to mean, “Excuse me”. There’s another way to say this other than using すみません

3 – The Japanese way of saying, “Don’t Mind” (literally)

4 – 初心者

5 – It’s a word borrowed from the English meaning “trauma”

6 – What does よいしょする mean in Japanese?

7 – 天才

8 – 同じ

9 – Another way to say “excuse me” in Japanese (the particular word in the Word of the Day for this set is not しつれします nor is it すみません)

10 – And yet another way to say “scarf” in Japanese…

11 – 思い出す

12 – When you want to say “Welcome” in the position of a shopkeeper to a customer

13 – Another word borrowed from the English for the word “sale”

14 – 沢山

15 – 掃除

 

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