Daughter In Japanese Word
What does my daughter say about donkeys? 3
I'm making a story and I want to know how to tell my daughter about donkeys
Yes, that's right.
This is Watshi, not Masm.
Watashi means I.
And museum means girl.
Nineteen words for girls
This page can help you.
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Did I put my daughter in the ■■■?
I'm making a story and I want to know how to tell my daughter about donkeys
It depends on the context and how my daughter is told / used:
The word for girls is usually ¨Â˜ [museum].
When a father talks to someone other than his daughter, the father says:
تا £ ®à ¨˜ [Watashi in the museum]
Watshi means I / I, it is not a possessive particle.
But if the father speaks directly to the daughter in his story (for example, come here, my son), he will say:
میری £ ˆ [My Music]
Both belong to my daughter.
Daughter In Japanese Word
Daughter In Japanese Word
Watashi in Masm.
jaguars, watashi no musuumeh
Well you can use a translator most of the time. But be careful because translators can choose the word that they think is closest to the meaning.
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