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I don't know what this means....
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2008/5/27 14:12
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A friend of mine e-mailed this question to me and I don't know what it means. She wants me to figure it out... Can someone please help me?
Here's the sentence:
Watashi o nihon ni tsurete ikitai desu ka?
I know Watashi means ''I'' and Nihon is ''Japanese'' and tsurete is... ''took''? Is ikitai ''Want'' Even with all that, it makes no sense to me...
Help would be greatly appreciated!
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by Buffy
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2008/5/27 14:42
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Buffy,
It means "Do you want to take me to Japan?" Nihon means Japan, not Japanese.
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by Dave in Saitama
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thank you
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2008/5/28 09:54
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Thank you very much!!
How would I reply to that, in Japanese?
To say, "When would you like to go?"
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by Buffy
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