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Nam
hey fi n e of u can could u translate this for me suriruna geemu wo hajimeyou ka
i know it wint in japanese characters but it was on ma friends man name
Martial Artist
well I don't study Japanese but hajime means start I think.
benkyo
QUOTE
suriruna geemu wo hajimeyou ka


suriruuna i can understands but geemu is a "game" in pronuntiation japanese
and the meaning all is

QUOTE
we began a game?
kuzzywuzzy
QUOTE (Nam @ Nov 21 2004, 11:50 PM)
suriruna geemu wo hajimeyou ka


suriru - thrill (used as a "na" adjective, hence "suriruna")
geemu - game
wo - particle
hajimeyou - to begin (volitional form)
ka - question particle

It would mean: "Shall we begin a thrilling game?"
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