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what does ireta mean in japanese? 2008/4/20 19:17
I have seen the word "Ireta" in several japanese songs, and I was curious about it's purpose (noun, verb, etc.) and it's meaning. Could you please tell me it's meaning?
by bluerockerdragongirl  

Ireta 2008/4/21 08:32
bluerockerdragongirl,

I presume you meant to write "its" rather than "it's".
"Ireta" is the past tense form of the verb "ireru", meaning "to put (something) in". If you can give more specific examples, people here can give more specific translations.
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