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How do you say "I am proud of you" in Japanese
My guess right now is:
Watashi wa anata no hokori ni omotte imasu.
Is it correct or is there a better way to express that sentiment? Thanks.
May 25, 2011 12:45 AM
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君は大したものだ
May 25, 2011
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One minor correction:)
Watashi wa anata "wo" hokori ni omotte imasu.
Genma-san above already gave good translation, but I have
another one.
あなたは わたしの じまんの ・・・・です。
Anata wa watashi no jiman no ....... desu.
"I'm proud of you as my (son/friend/daughter/husband etc). "
May 25, 2011
thanks for the sweet lesson.
May 25, 2011
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