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Hello, This is my first time on line
I have forgotten how to spell Happy Birthday in Japnese. Would you please help me.Domo Arigato Bill Nusz |
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Hi William, and welcome again!
I have found the graphic below and just snatched it. Happy birthday is translated as "otanjoubi omedetou". Below it is written from right to left. I hope that I could help you.
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Many thanks
Warmest regards, Bill Nusz |
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