...for you.
...thanks.
But my nose is huge, so it's hard to drink without a straw...
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Anonymous commented at 2010-09-05 03:40:38 » #426111
Bwahahahhaahahahahh!
Oh god sadly i cant understand wapanese... but alf the et?!
Im saving this.
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Anonymous commented at 2010-09-05 04:58:44 » #426174
This needs translation.
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Anonymous commented at 2010-09-05 10:54:34 » #426368
Probably something about "neko-flavored" Starbucks.
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Anonymous commented at 2010-09-05 12:28:46 » #426439
yokatsutara...not sure what it means.best to tag as translation request
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Anonymous commented at 2010-09-05 13:16:03 » #426478
yuki offers him one cup and he responds that he can't drink it well without a straw because his nose is too big. (or something like that)
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Anonymous commented at 2010-09-07 12:43:38 » #428783
"yokatsutara"
The tsu is small, so its like a double consonant. Its yokattara. Means I understand.
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Leonheart777 commented at 2010-09-07 18:28:14 » #429093
I know.Still,i am kinda new to this language.
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Anonymous commented at 2010-09-07 19:54:55 » #429164
yokattara means "if you like"....
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Anonymous commented at 2010-09-08 03:22:11 » #429588
She offers cup saying "whould you like some coffee" and he answers "thanks, but my nose is long, so it's difficult to drink without straw", almost just like anon5 said
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hotice commented at 2010-11-19 11:58:30 » #512356
Wakarimashita means "I understand". Not Yokattara
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