Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
you all say you are Tanaka
Japanese translation:
皆さんそれぞれ、ご自分が田中さんだとおっしゃるのですね?
English term
you all say you are Tanaka
3 +1 | 皆さんそれぞれ、ご自分が田中さんだとおっしゃるのですね? | Harry Oikawa |
3 | 皆さん全員が田中さんですって | cinefil |
May 15, 2012 18:27: Harry Oikawa Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (2): sigmalanguage, Mami Yamaguchi
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Proposed translations
皆さんそれぞれ、ご自分が田中さんだとおっしゃるのですね?
皆さん全員が田中さんですって
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Note added at 18 hrs (2012-05-09 09:16:29 GMT)
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didja
formalな会話なら、それを最初にしらせるべき。
Anyhow what is "Tobu"?
Thank you. As the person speaking is supposed to be formal, I didn't choose your anwer. Otherwise it would be perfect. |
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