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1. Your stupid/ you are stupid.
2. What are you doing?
3. What did you say?
4. I am (someone's name) / I'm (someone's name)
5. (a daily way of saying) I love you
6. Death
7. Die (i believe this one is shi isn't it?)
8. sex (as in fornicating)

Now, also, when you formally say thank you, do you say arigatoo gozaimasu or gozaiimashta (sorry if i spelled it wrong in romanji).

Thank you guys!

2007-09-14 01:02:09 · 6 answers · asked by Hikikomorisama 2 in Society & Culture Languages

6 answers

1. You are stupid.
あなたは馬鹿です。
anata wa baka desu
2. What are you doing?
何をしているのですすか?
nani wo shiteiru no desu ka?
3. What did you say?
何と言われましたか?
nan to iware mashita ka?
4. I am (someone's name)
私は(someone's name) です。
watashi wa (someone's name) desu
5. I love you
愛しています。
aishite imasu
6. Death

shi
7. Die
死ぬ
shinu
8. sex
セックス
sekkusu

2007-09-14 03:18:03 · answer #1 · answered by soph 7 · 2 0

o- means a long o, say it for twice as long as normal.
s', t' means hold that sound before saying the next one.

1. Anata wa baka des'.

2. Nani o sh'te imas' ka?
Or to someone close, Nani o sh'te ru ka?

3. Mo- ichido it'te kudasai = please say it once more.

4. Watashi wa NAME to mo-shimas'.

5. Ai suru. (Literaly, (someone) loves (someone). You might want to preceed it with the person's name so they know you're talking about them.)

6. Shi

7. Shinu is the plain form of the verb, shinimasu is the polite form.
However, I've read that naku naru is a better euphemism. Polite form naku narimasu.

8. Seiko- suru = engage in sexual intercourse. There are probably coarser slang terms, but, seriously, I don't want to know them.

Arigato- gozaimash'ta = thank you for what you have done for me.

Arigato- gozaimas' = thank you for what you have promised to do.

Also, it's "ro-maji", not "romanji".

2007-09-14 08:14:58 · answer #2 · answered by Raichu 6 · 0 0

These are the informal phrases, the formal ones are already done by the top speakers
1. anata/kimi ga baka jyanai
2. nani ga shite irun
3. nani ga itta
4. watashi wa (someone's name) da
5. ai shiteru
6. zetsumei (there are many forms of saying death)
7. shi ne
8. (I don't know this)

Arigatou gozaimasu/ gozaimashita -> Both are used in very formal circumstances, the above 2 speakers are correct in explaining.

2007-09-14 09:42:58 · answer #3 · answered by doomsdayfreak 2 · 1 1

1. anata wa baka desu. / baka
2. nani shite ru no?
3. nani? / nante itta no?
4. watashi wa ****(for a girl) / boku wa ****(for a guy)
or do you want to say my name is *** then its "watashi/boku no namae wa ****
5. dai suki / aishiteru
6. shi
7. shine(saying it to someone) shinu(talking about yourself)
8. sekkusu

with thank you you can say "arigatou" "arigatou gozaimasu"
and "arigatou gotougozaimashita"

2007-09-14 15:33:09 · answer #4 · answered by Sara 3 · 0 0

Go to the site below for free translation.

http://www.freedict.com/onldict/jap.html

for last query- second answer is right because arigato gozamas is .......thank you very much.

2007-09-14 08:14:28 · answer #5 · answered by rosieC 7 · 0 0

1. あなたの愚か愚かである。
2. 何をしているか。
3. 何を言ったか。
4. 私はある(誰か名前の)/私この1 つがshi でないそれがか。であることを(誰か名前)
5. (言う毎日の方法) I 愛
6. æ­»
7. のダイス(私は信じるである)
8. 性は(fornicating でように)

Thank you informal is just arigato. Formal is Domo Arigato. Formal polite is followed by goziimassu or mashta if it really really formal

2007-09-14 08:17:22 · answer #6 · answered by James H 3 · 1 1

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