[Kanji + Hiragana] T-shirt bébé « Des bonbons ou un sort »
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[Kanji + Kana] Trick or Treat baby T-shirt For example if Japanese kid says "Trick or Treat" at Halloween in Japanese. Japanese says Ita-Zura-Ka? Ka-Shi-Wata-Su-Ka? as interrogative.

[Katakana] Halloween Hooded Sweatshirt
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[Kana] Halloween Hooded Sweatshirt the evening before All Saints Day.

T-shirts d'Halloween [Katakana]
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[Kana] T-shirts d'Halloween la veille de la Toussaint.

T-shirt « Des bonbons ou un sort » [Kanji + Hiragana]
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[Kanji + Kana] Trick or Treat T-shirt For example if Japanese kid says “Trick or Treat” at Halloween in Japanese. Japanese says Ita-Zura-Ka Ka-Shi-Wata-Su-Ka.

T-shirts [Kanji + Hiragana] « Des bonbons ou un sort »
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If a bratty kid said “Trick or Treat” in Japanese, it would sound like this. It’s a commanding, condescending tone. In vertical Japanese writing, you read from right to left. The first kanji “悪戯” (wrongdoing) is unfamiliar even to Japanese people, let alone children, but it means “Trick.” [Kanji + Hiragana] Trick or Treat … Read More

[Kanji] déguisement (temporaire) Sweat à capuche
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[Kanji] disguise (temporary) Hoodie Temporary costume for people who fancy dress is not determined at Halloween. Japanese calls Ka-So-Kakko-Kari.

[Kanji + Hiragana] Des bonbons ou un sort si le gamin dit Sweat-shirt
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[Kanji + Hiragana] Trick or Treat Sweatshirt If Japanese unruly kid says “Trick or Treat” at Halloween in Japanese.

T-shirt « Des bonbons ou un sort » [Kanji + Hiragana]
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“Trick or Treat” at Halloween in Japanese if unruly kid said. In an imperative tone, it says, “Decide if I’m going to prank you or give you candy for me”. [Kanji + Hiragana] Trick or Treat T-shirt

[Kanji] déguisement (temporaire) T-shirt
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[Kanji] disguise (temporary) T-Shirt Temporary costume for people who fancy dress is not determined at Halloween. Japanese calls Ka-So-Kakko-Kari.