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YukiiNezza
Hi what does "kiotsukete...matta na" means
I dont know what does it means..please hepl me!!!
Feb 1, 2008 3:41 AM
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More simply, "Take care, bye".
February 11, 2008
Is not it a mistake of "mata na"?
"kiwotsukete(kiotsukete)" and "mata na" are used as a set well.
Because the meaning of "matta na" is "I waited", cannot be generally the thing using it together.
*Please be careful.
(気 を つけて/Ki wo tsukete)
*See you again!
(また な/mata na)
You hope of the safety for the partner, and part.
Please use it then.
February 1, 2008
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