I just made a new Japanese friend (Mariko), and she asked me if I would like to meet her some time to have a chat. I just want to know how to say "would you like to go for a coffee tomorrow".
Also, my friend Tomo sent me this phrase in an e-mail, I'm unsure of its meaning: "namenn jane-yo, kono buta yarou"
Arigato!
Dan
I just want to know how to say "would you like to go for a coffee tomorrow".
The most casual way to ask this is:
明日、お茶しない?
Ashita, Ocha shinai?
Also, my friend Tomo sent me this phrase in an e-mail, I'm unsure of its meaning: "namenn jane-yo, kono buta yarou"
This means:
Don't underestimate me, you pig!
It's really rude. Did you make him/her mad or are they just playing?
(I think your friend wanted to know where and when to meet you again.)Hmm, not exactly... it's "itsuka dokoka"
"Let's meet again sometime, somewhere..."
Yep, yep. That's all he's doing. You surprised me when you said your friend said that to you!
"Your cheese is old and moldy. Where is the bathroom?"
:D Just joking.
(I think your friend wanted to know where and when to meet you again.)
I hope he was just playing! To put it into context, he said:
"I think something is wrong with my PC, it freezes so often and annoys me.
namenn jane-yo, kono buta yarou!!"
I think he's shouting at his computer!
Minna-san,
I recieved another small Japanese phrase from my friend today. He said:
...itsuka dokoka de mata aimashou
Can anybody tell me what this means?
Walking/Running Puppy - Advise needed
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