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Souffle & wine

Happy Friday!
  Souffle shop in Hiroo


Somehow my
30 minutes writing here had all gone!
Thus pictures only today *weep*
-Japanese-
金曜日ですね!

どう言うわけか30分は費やした文章が全部消えてしまいました。
なので今回は写真だけです;;













My 30 minutes past view

Comments

~Chow Wo Man~ said…
金曜日ですね!

しかし、私は明日仕事をしなければならない

申し訳ありませんが失われた場合のマークを書く


I hope this turned out ok? It was translated at iGoogle.
momo said…
Umm..they look OK except the last line.
~Chow Wo Man~ said…
I was trying to say Sorry if the translation was off, Mark.
I don't know how to look up my name Mark into Kanji. can you help with that?

thanks
momo said…
Hi, Mark
We don't use Kanji for foreign words,
but Chinese do.It is possible though, we usually use Katakana instead of translating into Kanji.
So your name would be 'マーク'.
It worked on the iGoogle translation
however they recognised your name as one of last words. It would be different if you put period not comma.
~Chow Wo Man~ said…
Neco;

thanks.

then it makes me wonder what keyboards are like in your country. I mean how do you deal with writing the symbols and then using the English language?

I guess I will just have to visit to find out? haha

マーク
momo said…
マーク
For your reference..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout#Japanese

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