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Nikos
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Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in Greek we say "eisai kala?"
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Daisy G.
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Sahilly G.
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Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in Spanish we say "estas bien?"
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Guest
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Rating: 5
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February 11, 2011
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Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in Lithuanian we say "Ar tau viskas gerai?"
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denise m.
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Rating: 5
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January 26, 2011
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Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in Spanish we say "¿Estás bien?"
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Alix
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Rating: 5
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January 1, 2011
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Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in English we say "are you ok?/alright?"
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Guest
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Rating: 5
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December 18, 2010
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Thanks!
Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in German we say "Geht es dir gut?/ Bist du in Ordnung?"
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Maria Fernanda
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Rating: 5
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November 23, 2010
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Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in Spanish we say "¿estás bien?"
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Guest
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Rating: 3
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November 11, 2010
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Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in Portuguese we say "Você está bem?"
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Milda
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Rating: 5
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November 2, 2010
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Instead of "Daijoubudesuka?", in Lithuanian we say "Ar tau viskas gerai?"
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