please translate in japanese
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how do you say "get well soon" in japanese? hehe
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Hi, there`s a thread for that purpose specifically here:
http://kingoffighters.planets.gamespy.c ... .php?t=112
Kindly redirect all future inquiries to that thread.
To answer your question, however, while there are all sorts of questions that can be asked about your relevant social position and the intended reciever`s position, I`m to go with assuming you`re saying this to a friend, and as such, the following should suffice:
hayaku genki ni natte kudasai
which translates almost literally to `Please get well soon`
http://kingoffighters.planets.gamespy.c ... .php?t=112
Kindly redirect all future inquiries to that thread.
To answer your question, however, while there are all sorts of questions that can be asked about your relevant social position and the intended reciever`s position, I`m to go with assuming you`re saying this to a friend, and as such, the following should suffice:
hayaku genki ni natte kudasai
which translates almost literally to `Please get well soon`
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oooh! thanks!Perfect Stranger wrote:Hi, there`s a thread for that purpose specifically here:
http://kingoffighters.planets.gamespy.c ... .php?t=112
Kindly redirect all future inquiries to that thread.
To answer your question, however, while there are all sorts of questions that can be asked about your relevant social position and the intended reciever`s position, I`m to go with assuming you`re saying this to a friend, and as such, the following should suffice:
hayaku genki ni natte kudasai
which translates almost literally to `Please get well soon`