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How to say "take it out on someone" in Japanese? For example, if I want to say "sorry, I was upset and taking it out on you" or "she often takes her anger/frustration/annoyance out on her husband"? How can I say it?
Mar 25, 2019 6:25 PM
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oops! I misread your question. Apologies!
March 25, 2019
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Anna Lemon-Gray, I think that the hiragana for that is 何急に
March 26, 2019
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Anna Lemon-Gray, she used this expression because she didn't expect such words from her husband
March 26, 2019
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Very intrusive, I know, but I could not help but wonder what does "nani kyuuni" mean here?
March 26, 2019
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mami yamada, thank you very much! It does!^-^
March 25, 2019
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