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Seeking help. English-Japanese translations.
I'm looking for a partner to communicate with so I may gradually learn Japanese. I'm able to help with English grammer skills.

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ArchivedMember
December 27, 2002

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6851
Re:Seeking help. English-Japanese translations.
Hello, I'm Izumi. I'm happy to help you with Japanese, but unfortunately I'm not a gold menber... If you are a gold menber you can chat or send email to me!! If you are not, ask me any questions in this board!!

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Izumi
December 28, 2002

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Aww man. I'm not a gold member either. Once a gold member contacts you, can't you send email to others?

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ArchivedMember
December 29, 2002

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If a gold member send me an email or pick up me in the text chat, I can contact with him/her. But, unfortunately, we both are not gold members... So, I think all we can do is to use this board. I can answer some of your questions! Good luck for your Japanese!!
Anyway a happy new year!!

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Izumi
December 31, 2002

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Happy new year to you too! Can you help me say some words? For example, to say "bath" could you type how you say it like this: hitofuro. In English letters.

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ArchivedMember
January 1, 2003

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hitofuro! how did you get this word?! that's a kind of funny. why is it funny? hmm... it is difficult to explain actually. it sounds a bit rough, that's why not so many people use. maybe old men use this word. girls never use it.

"hitofuro" means "a bath".
"hitofuro abiru" means "take a bath".
"furo" means "bath"
"ofuro" means "bath" in polite japanese.

"furoya" means "a public bath". do you have a public bath in the states?! hmm... i don't think so. it's a kind of place where people can take a bath. it has a huge bath-tub. and people take a bath together. japanese went there long time ago, because not so many people have bathroom in their house at that time.

we have a lot of "onsen" in japan. "onsen" means "hot spring" in english. it's almost like "furoya". people also can take a bath together. it is very good for your health.



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Izumi
January 6, 2003

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