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another kanji question
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2008/3/3 01:20
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I need to know the kanji for "I was crazy". I'm getting so many different results for my search, and I need to know if what I have is correct. Thanks very much.
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by k6k
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- In Japanese, it is not possible to write the whole sentence only in kanji. It will come in a string of kanji and hiragana (phonetic letters). - What exactly do you want to say? As in, "I was crazy/stupid (to have done something, please forgive me)," or "I was crazy (about something, in a good sense)," etc. And do you want to write the phrase in a letter or something?
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by AK
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another kanji question
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2008/3/3 22:05
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Thank you for your response. I would like to use this in a letter, and what I'm hoping for is to say "I was crazy to have been so stupid" or something to that effect.
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by k6k
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