limp

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limpPlease check it out! > example stuff boiling until shapeless or mushy. Japanese calls Gu-Da-Gu-Da in Japanese Hiragana.

I am glad you ware born

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A word to congratulate you on being born in a new life. japanese calls Tan-Jou-O-Me-De-To-U in Japanese Kanji and Hiragana. > birthday stocks

lagniappe

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When you purchase a certain product, the price of the product is lowered, an additional item is attached as a service, or the item itself attached by the service. Japanese calls O-Ma-Ke. おまけ ひらがな

So-so

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> example products Japanese calls Bochi-Bochi. Slowly get into the situation. Getting closer to a certain situation. The sound of water droplets falling continuously. Small things are scattered around. EX How’s everything going? Well, just so‐so. ぼちぼち ひらがな

[Kanji] Roppongi Hooded Sweatshirt

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[Kanji] Roppongi Hooded Sweatshirt Many foreign embassies are located in Roppongi, and the night life is popular with locals and foreigners alike. It is in the southern portion of the Yamanote Line loop, south of Akasaka and north of Azabu.

[Kanji + Katakana] Samurai iPhone Case

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Originally, it means “watching over and watching the situation.” A Japanese samurai who has a sword, is good at martial arts, and served a daimyo. It’s Samurai letter in Japanese Kanji and Hiragana. [Kanji + Katakana] Samurai iPhone Case

Hospitality Omotenashi

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Please check it out!  > example stuff Japan calls “O mo te na shi”. 平仮名 ひらがな おもてなし

Shabushabu

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One of the hot pot dishes. Fill a deep pan with water, heat it, put sliced ​​beef or pork in it, heat it quickly, and add sauce to eat. Shabu-shabu is meant to rinse and wash meat. Shabu-shabu is pleasing to have a light taste, but if you don’t use good quality meat, you … Read More

mackerel cooked with miso

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Japanese fish dishes in which mackerel fillets are simmered with seasonings such as miso. Japanese says “Saba No Mi-So-Ni” include Japanese Hiragana “の”. > example products サバのみそに さばみそ 漢字

You are stupid

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You are an idiot. (English) Eres un idiota. (Spanish) Vous êtes fou. (Franch) Sei un idiota. (Italian) Você é um idiota. (Portuguese) Japanese calls Kimi-wa-ba-ka. > Baka in Japanese stock きみはばか 漢字と平仮名

[Kanji + Katakana] I love you Tees

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[Kanji + Katakana] I love you Tees front : I love you in Japanese Katakana.Back : I love you in Japanese Kanji and Hiragana.

oxidized silver

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oxidized silver, mat silver. The pathos of middle-aged. It doesn’t look gorgeous, but it has the ability and charm. Japanese calls I Bu Shi Gin. > colors stocks いぶしぎん 平仮名と漢字

I am genius, male says

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Usually a man calls that. Japanese calls Ore-Wa-Ten-Sai. Please check it out!  > example stuff 俺は天才 おれはてんさい 漢字

I am genius

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Please check it out!  > product for example Japanese call “Watashi Wa Ten Sai” with Kanji and Japanese Hiragana. It’s female and male says word. But usually Japanese women don’t say about it herself. 私は天才 わたしはてんさい 漢字とひらがな

Thank you

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Thank you in Japanese Hira-gana. Japanese says “A Ri Ga To”. > Thanks in Japanese Stock ありがとう ひらがな

Bite me

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That is imperative form in Japanese Kanji and Hira-gana. > example stuff かめ 漢字と平仮名

Milky way

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A collection of innumerable stars that look like a band in the sunny night sky. Looking inside the galaxy from Earth, it is best seen from summer to autumn. a collection of star systems. Japanese calls Ten-Kan or Amanogawa. It’s old words and only Kanji characters. Now, It’s “天の川” include Hiragana, popularly. > universe … Read More

Kawaii

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1. delighting the senses or exciting intellectual or emotional admiration. 2. appealing to the emotions as well as the eye. 3. pleasing by delicacy or grace. 4. ovable especially in a childlike or naive way. 5. dearly loved. 6. pleasant or pleasing or agreeable in nature or appearance. 7. pleasing or delighting. 8. pleasing … Read More

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