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mm8623
Shita ma ma? What's that mean in Japanese??
Mar 7, 2008 4:07 PM
Answers · 2
1
"mama" is "leave something as it is" or "let it alone(be)".
It could be "with something on" if the subject is nown.
Hope it helps!
March 8, 2008
1
It means "left as it is"!
doa aketa mama.. = door left open
doa simeta mama..= door left closed
March 8, 2008
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