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If I can't understand this, am I considered a Kindergartner? I am 15, so in Japan, I am considered an EPIC FAIL?!!!!!????
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May I suggest you put the spelling of the numbers too?
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What the freak did i just watch?
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This is really good lullaby music...
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@killy642 From what I learned until 10 the number 4 is shi and number 7 shichi. From 10 on they´re yon and nana.
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juu san sai desu. < is i am 13...and aside from kanji japanese is a very easy langue to learn...i love the song i might show it to my sensei to see if she likes it for class
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@kit1katty Fail .__.
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@smartgirl889 Yeah, you're right. Then it's Juuichi Juuini Jusan Juyon Jugo...etc. I don't care if I'm spelling it wrong. :p
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ha
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its tones so boring! that's bad 'cause It's wonderful numbers
I thought 4 was "chi"
killy642 3 weeks ago
@killy642
It can be SHI or YON.
KidsTV123 3 weeks ago
I ichi San years old lol
TGKkiller 2 months ago
@TGKkiller
You can say,
"watashi wa ju san sai desu"
"I'm thirteen"
KidsTV123 2 months ago 9
@KidsTV123 well i wanna know what desu in the end of sentences refer to ? and placing a ka is making it into a question if i am not wrong
spirite22 1 month ago
@spirite22
desu is the equivalent of the verb "to be". So here it would mean "am". The verb always comes at the end of the phrase or sentence in Japanese. So your literally saying, "I thrteen years old am."
KidsTV123 1 month ago