Lone Wolf In Japanese
Did we say that there is only a wolf on a donkey? 3
Do you intend to learn languages in school, but still say, the lone wolf on the donkey?
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ippiki okami
Wolf = ookamii
ippiki = animal, i (p) represents a. <1 here. anese i srt i is: as in eel.
A man or woman is independent and does not like to be part of a group of people and feels lonely but he has the will power and he is in good condition.
A wolf in Anese
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Did we say lone wolf on donkey?
You intend to learn languages in school, but are you still going to say that the wolf is alone on the donkey?
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1) Kodoku (na) Okami means lone wolf or lone wolf, which is closer to the English word lone lone.
2) Ippiki okami means just a wolf, which does not mean lonely or isolated, but it is actually a real counterattack.
I don't know which of these sounds more natural with Anis.
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Itor Hitori Bocchi Ookami no Hito)
Hitoribochhi = lonely
okami = wolf
No = adding another word to the particle
Signs = people
Only my translation is difficult. Not sure if this is true
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Ponyo Ponyo is very, very wrong. Translation is someone's wolf.
Lone Wolf In Japanese
Lone Wolf In Japanese
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