Japanese Lesson?? #9 Take off your clothes! WHAT!?
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I have a question.. kiru also means to cut, right? what's the difference between to wear and to cut in terms of pronunciation or stress? thanks :)
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Now I'm waiting for the lesson on what to say in japanese after the clothes is taken off. I can't wink, I can't wink. But before this lesson, wasn't there one on what to say in japanese to make a japanese girl take the pants off 「パンツを脱ぐ」. I can't... I can't wink.
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I don't understand how Kanji works...
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@thatjapnesegirl Fuku o nuide kudasai! ;) *wink* should i add an ONEGAI in there lol
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nice since I see Japanese tourist at my job everyday in NYC, and telling them to take off jackets and belts will be useful so "Jaket o Nugu kuresai" would be take off jacket please? what about belt? (sorry if my Japanese spelling is off I write it in Spanish for better pronunciation)
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@24okay LOL what? To take off clothing is Nigguh?
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@Blueyedcin Yeah Japan likes American brand clothing. You have no idea how USA and Japan influence each other. Japan has all this technology, but they also are big fans of Apple products. You shoulda seen Japan when they got a Toys R Us, it was crazy!
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2:16 most important :3
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@thatjapanesegirl What do you mean they don't fit your body? You look like you can perfectly fit into anything!
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My Japanese friend in Fukui wanted jeans from the US. I bought some Gloria Vanderbiilts. I should have thought of the Gap I will go there. Thanks for the suggestions.
If kiru means put on, shouldn't dekiru mean take off? (ギャグ)
ripporter 2 months ago
@ripporter Hahaha. I like it!
thatjapanesegirl 2 months ago
What brand of jeans, "zubon" would you suggest I buy my Japanese friend. I'm in the US. What brand is popular?
Blueyedcin 2 months ago
@Blueyedcin You mean Japanese brand? I have no idea. I always buy my jeans at Gap or H&M or Zara. I can't wear Japanese jeans. They don't fit my body :( Maybe Uniqlo ones are nice.
thatjapanesegirl 2 months ago