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  • This came from "Happy 7" ... Aibon always got the cuter groups ... happy 7, 3 nin and then taught Nono. A shame Tsunku kept them separated like that. Nono was good at doing the 3 nin summer party dance.

  • @kenlo77 i noticed that but i dont understand y??? they were so well together and got tons of views when they were. tsuji was also in the biggest group that sung typical morning musume like song. rather in the different types of songs like aibon she was in rapping and cute songs...... but when did u see tsuji do the dance do u remember the name of the vid

  • @mistery850 There were a couple of times on Utaban ... One was when they had all three shuffle groups ... and Ishibashi ran a turn table and 3 nin or 7 nin ot 10 nin would run out and dance when he played their song .. He kept playing "Summer Party" and run out and join in ... In the backgound you can see Nono dancing along in her 10 nin costume. .. Then there was another Utaban .. with MM in their "Peace" costumes where several danced to "Summer Party" Nono was especially good at it.

  • @kenlo77 well i tried to look it up but i couldn't find it

  • @mistery850 They keep removing the utaban vids .... wait a few weeks and search again ... they will get reposted 

  • Why get so riled up simply because others use a word like "kawaii"...

    Maji da yo?!

  • @AyuFreakinHikkinMe agree with this. this kathy person is probably some elitist white person who thinks because they took a trip to japan they actually know something about hte culture.

  • I am learning japanese and I haven't quite gotten so good to understand a lot of what Japanese people say. I can understand a little though. But can someone tell what they are saying please? Plus how would you say you welcome in japanese? arigatou gozaimasu.

  • @goiee i could be wrong, but it sounds like theyre sounding maji de, which is a cruder, or less polite way of saying "really"? then they just reverse it. maji de, deji ma. however my japanese is not perfect. anyone japanese speakers care to comment on this?

  • @phixxwutwut You're exactly right, they're just reversing the word-parts of "maji de". Probably the crudest way to say it would be "maji da yo" which translates to "Seriously?!" or "You can't be serious!" :)

  • @goiee "Your Welcome" in nihongo would be "Dou Itashimashite"

    A more informal way would be to just reply "ie" as in "it's nothing / it's no bother"

    :)

  • Personaly As Proud Japanese American It Dosent Bother Me When Non Japanese People Want To Use Japanese In Their Sentence Its Nice To See That They Would Like To Be Japanese I Think It Is Flatering Really

  • maji de

    de jima

    maji de jima

  • CUTE CUTE CUTE~

  • what does that mean? just outta curiosity

  • I love them!!!

  • 超可愛い!!

  • KAWAIII DESUUU~~ *_____* <3

  • this is so cute!!!

  • i--i cant stop w-wa-watching....

    I LUV IT!!

  • Heh~<3 that was cute.=]

  • bitch then u shudnt watch it in the first place....next time...look at the time!

  • LOL JangNaraAndPeterHo78 is my old account

    hahaha my comment is still here and no thumbs down

  • You wasting your own time !!! Moron!!!

  • I love Aibon!!!!

  • no actually that was years ago their both 20 going on to 21

  • kawii! doomo arigatoo gozaimasu asasempai-san!! sayoonara, ki-o tsukete.

  • very cute!

  • loool XD

  • How old were they?????

  • 12 or 13. Probably 13, they were a little more shy than this their first year. :)

  • I think this was age 14, because Kago's face didn't change-in maturity-until she was about 15.

  • gahh sorriee this comment's lyk a year old but then probably 11 or 12 cuz tsuji's bangs were lyk that at the audition :]]

  • KAWAIIII... ^0^

  • wat does kawaii mean again?

  • Cute. ^^

  • oh then wat does the words or phrase they say mean???

  • i think it means "really? Are you serious?"

  • really is honto

    honki desu is im serious

    honki de is seriously

    honki is serious.(honki de and honki might be mixed up)

  • Maji De means "Are you serious" or "no way really?"

    Maji is the shortened form of the word majime which means honestly/seriously.

    Honto or Hontoni also means "Really"

    Honki is means seriously

  • arigato i'll remember that.

  • People think they are Japanese when they say "cute" in an English sentence..

    Don't copy them.

  • Isn't it almost unfair that in Japanese, if you toss English in your sentences it's cool, but if you speak English and you throw some "kawaii desu desu"s in your sentence, everyone wants to smack you? XD

    Whatta double standard :3

  • There are some things the Japanese have no words for ... so english is necessary. English is more precise ... perhaps because we have incorporated other foreign languages into our vocabularies, and made them our own. Also english is the commercial language of the world. If you wish to be a commercial pilot for instance ... you must know english.

  • I still toss Japanese words in though

  • well same in my country, European Union's Romania, we use English words allot, especially in the new generation, our language became Romanian-English really.

    So it's ok to speak in English anywhere really, but if I toss a Japanese word or something, everyone mad lol.

  • @SilverGunZoO i'm not mad what better way to learn a new language.

  • Leave people alone and they will leave you alone. It's nothing of your concern. If they want to think they are Japanese, who cares? It's their life not yours.

  • @KathySama

    you mean "kawaii". lol.

  • kawaii na! *!`

  • kawaii! ^^

  • hehe kawaii ^_^

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