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Saturday, February 24, 2007
Hisashiburi

It has been months since I updated this Blog last. I have been swamped with work and haven't had time to write an article. I wish I had a sinecure.

Anyway, here are some useful phrases you may want to learn:

Hisashiburi desu ne.
ひさしぶりですね。
久しぶりですね。

(I haven't seen you for a long time.)


Akirameta.
あきらめた。
諦めた。
(I give up.)


Kare wa kazoku ni totte wa nayami no tane da.
かれはかぞくにとってはなやみのたねだ。
彼は家族にとっては悩みの種だ。
(He is a great worry to his family.)

kazoku = かぞく = 家族 = family
kare = かれ = 彼 = he
nayami = なやみ = 悩み = worry; trouble


Hinamatsuri
ひなまつり
ひな祭り
the Girls' [Dolls'] Festival
(Japanese people celebrate the Girls' Festival on March 3. Honestly, I don't know much about it.)



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I am planning to visit some European countries like Germany and Czech Republic in April. I can hardly wait.

See you soon! 
 


Posted at 11:29 am by sushi-king

Moniku
March 20, 2007   10:33 AM PDT
 
I love this site ^_^ Thank you for teaching me more Japanese. (^o^)/ Arigatou!! Oh and I hope they give you a break and stop swamping you with so much work. I love your site. Incredible!!!
Name
February 25, 2007   11:15 PM PST
 
Hi!

Thanks for your comment!

I wanted to update the site, but I was too busy...
hermes
February 25, 2007   09:09 PM PST
 
welcome back. :)
 

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