Inore, Santa Teresa - Nnoitra Release

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Brazilian Fansub, "SANTA TERESA": SPANISH, "INORE": JAPANESE. Everything okay now?
Ah, the song: Treachery by Shiro Sagisu

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  • Someone can tell me what does he said "oregaa~ ?? inore! santa teresa.

    Please ;< thanks :D

  • @yaalvdejatedemmdas Googled it but didn't found anything. :|

  • @shyrubio93 ele só pergunto o que o Nnoitra dizia antes de liberar '-'

  • @PaulThePuppetier Ele perguntou o que foi dito em japonês .-.

  • LOL

    SANTA TERESA MEANS SAINT MARY.

  • @Kyoshiro5411 Santa Teresa, Spanish for "Saint Teresa," but translated as "Praying Mantis".

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  • @yaalvdejatedemmdas i means "i"

  • @yaalvdejatedemmdas That "Ore ga" simply means "I". Then he says "Shinde tamaru ka!" wich roughly means "I can't afford to die!". "Inore!" means "Pray!" referring to the "Santa"-part in his Zanpakuto's name (AKA "Saint" in Spanish).

  • @yaalvdejatedemmdas It means literally " I, I, I, I won't die ! Pray, praying mantis !!!!!! "

  • inore.... SANTA TERESAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA­AA

  • @ECMT23 I knooow! :| i wanna know the correct words in japanese, that "orega shinde tamaruka" or smth xD

  • @yaalvdejatedemmdas he said I ... I .. I wont die !

  • @yaalvdejatedemmdas basically: I...I...I can never die. Pray. Santa Teresa.

  • @yaalvdejatedemmdas "I...won't die here! Pray, Santa Teresa!"

  • @shyrubio93 "Ore ga" means "I" in a very rough way in Japanese. The whole phrase is Nnoitra going : "I...I...I...Cannot die!" "Inore, Santa Teresa" means "Pray, Saint Teresa (Praying Mantis)"

    (Fluent in Portuguese/ Japanese)

  • @shyrubio93 The literal Spanish translation is Saint Teresa, whereas the kanji (Characters) for the technique mean "Praying Mantis."

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