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How do you say " Postcard with a lipstick Kiss "
I am trying to express what a postcard with the marks from someone wearing llipstick that kissed the postcard. leaving behind a "kiss mark"
Dec 22, 2011 12:30 PM
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Do you want to describe the postcard with lipstick instead of "kiss mark" in Japanese?
Although we commonly use "kiss mark" in conversation, I would say "kuchibeni ga tsuita hagaki" or "kuchizuke no ato ga tsuita hagaki".
December 22, 2011
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