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I don't know what this means.... 2008/5/27 14:12
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!
by Buffy  

Translation 2008/5/27 14:42
Buffy,

It means "Do you want to take me to Japan?"
Nihon means Japan, not Japanese.
by Dave in Saitama rate this post as useful

thank you 2008/5/28 09:54
Thank you very much!!

How would I reply to that, in Japanese?

To say, "When would you like to go?"
by Buffy rate this post as useful

say.. 2008/5/28 10:17
itsu ikitai no?
by AzN Gyangu rate this post as useful

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