Yaa in Greek, written as "Γειά", means also hi!A question from my girlfriend: what does it meen "mushi mushi" She sees this in many japanese videos (like in the "takeshi castle")
Γειά, datahellSince I do not know the TV program well, I guess only by reading of "mushi mushi". It becomes some meanings in Japanese.If it is what "the value or meaning of what existing are not accepted for", it means it as "disregard."Moreover, if it is an "insect", it means an "insect."If pronunciation is "moshi moshi", it is the greeting used first by telephone. it means "you there?".If pronunciation is "moshi moshi", it will be used when asking a partner about a thing. It means "Excuse me!"If it is the 1st meaning, although "disregard" is "mushi", it is using the word same twice and is emphasizing the word.And I searched by google.Probably, it is the attraction "moshi moshi kame yo kame-san yo".Quote from: datahell on November 21, 2007, 18:27:50Yaa in Greek, written as "Γειά", means also hi!A question from my girlfriend: what does it meen "mushi mushi" She sees this in many japanese videos (like in the "takeshi castle")
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There something else I've been meaning to ask you. I was curious about Keyboards in Japanese. Do you have the usual standard Latin Alphabet buttons, and some Japanese characters? How many ideogramms do you have in Japanese? There must be hundreds right? How long is your keyboard? Thanx for the answer, though. I can keep asking you things on Japan for ever:P