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I want to say soemthing liek " thank you for teaching me japanese, we'll miss you living here" for the japanese student who i's leaving SOON!
please help ^^;
~Kisu
Konnichiwa Kisu-san!
I want to say soemthing liek " thank you for teaching me japanese, we'll miss you living here" for the japanese student who i's leaving SOON!
I think it is "Nihongo wo Oshitete kurete Arigatou, Anata ga
Itte shimau to Sabishii desu".
It is 「日本語を教えてくれてありがとう。あなたが行ってしまうと寂しいです」 in Japanese.
NANGI
Elizabeth
May 17, 2004, 22:59
How about 'kimochi ga waitekite' for miss ?
rokken
May 18, 2004, 00:04
Good day, Elizabeth-san.
How about 'kimochi ga waitekite' for miss ?
Well, it sounds literaly.
You can't mean "miss" by only your phrase.
What kind of KIMOCHI do you have?
So you can add "sabishii" for your phrase like this:
Sabisii kimochi ga waitekuru / Sabishii kimochi ga komiageru
When you say this in conversation, it sounds weird, I suppose.
Cheers.
Elizabeth
May 18, 2004, 00:37
Good day, Elizabeth-san.
Well, it sounds literaly.
You can't mean "miss" by only your phrase.
What kind of KIMOCHI do you have?
So you can add "sabishii" for your phrase like this:
Sabisii kimochi ga waitekuru / Sabishii kimochi ga komiageru
When you say this in conversation, it sounds weird, I suppose.
Cheers.
This was a while ago so I don't recall the original phrasing -- maybe it was sabishii that he used, I'm not sure.
PaulTB
May 18, 2004, 00:53
This was a while ago so I don't recall the original phrasing -- maybe it was sabishii that he used, I'm not sure.
日本語を教えてくれてありがとう。あなたが行ってしま うと嬉しい気持ちがわいてきます。・・・なんちゃって :p :p
Elizabeth
May 18, 2004, 03:10
Maybe a little lonely would be more diplomatic.....:p
Hontou ni kaetteshimattan da to jikkanga waite kite sukoshi sabishii kimochi ni narimashita.
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