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translation 2007/12/3 15:49
what's the japanese of nothing??

like for example, someone will ask you what your'e doing then you'll answer "nothing!"
by yvonne  

translation 2007/12/3 17:53
Nanimo shite imasen. or
Nannimo shite nai.

In Japanese
何もしていません。 or
なんにもしてない。

Nani is ''what or anything'' and Shite is ''doing''. Nai is ''nothing''.
?? What?? I'm confusing myself!! ⊂(^(工)^)⊃
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... 2007/12/3 17:55
oh!thanks!!hehehe...
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and 2007/12/3 18:16
You can say "Nannimo!" for "Nothing!".

ヘU^ェ^U
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... 2007/12/3 18:24
ah ok!!

uhm..what's the difference between wa and wo??
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wa&wo 2007/12/3 20:06
I don't understan what you mean difference?

Wa is used after Subject express action of the subject,and Wo is used after Object(or Objective Clause) to express hmm... what is it?
some thingy..to connect with verb.

yvonne wa icecream wo taberu.
yvonne eat icecream.
so,yvonne is the subject,icecream is the object and teberu is the verb in this sentnce.

is this what you would like to know??
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