Sentaifan'07 Xman "Let's DRIVING!!!!!" Jan 15, 2008 #2 It's just "Nani". I know it sound's wierd that Nani means What in japanese, but there is different meaning to "Nani" in Hawaii.
It's just "Nani". I know it sound's wierd that Nani means What in japanese, but there is different meaning to "Nani" in Hawaii.
Kenori Member Jan 16, 2008 #3 Wow, this raises a very funny question to mind: Do japanese people enjoy English stuff as much as we enjoy japanese stuff? Soemthing just tells me no.
Wow, this raises a very funny question to mind: Do japanese people enjoy English stuff as much as we enjoy japanese stuff? Soemthing just tells me no.
arnoldmcguire335 Continuing the Creddie legacy Jan 17, 2008 #4 Well, it's the same. they can't change stuff that fast, and remeber, Hawaii had Japanese influence in the past, so there.
Well, it's the same. they can't change stuff that fast, and remeber, Hawaii had Japanese influence in the past, so there.
Gryphman Member Jan 17, 2008 #5 Kenori said: Wow, this raises a very funny question to mind: Do japanese people enjoy English stuff as much as we enjoy japanese stuff? Soemthing just tells me no. Click to expand... Actually, yes they do. Children and teenagers in particular.
Kenori said: Wow, this raises a very funny question to mind: Do japanese people enjoy English stuff as much as we enjoy japanese stuff? Soemthing just tells me no. Click to expand... Actually, yes they do. Children and teenagers in particular.