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TeacherCarla commented at 2017-12-13 11:52:22 » #2192383
I asked my Japanese friend what the first sentence means and she told me this:
"Well , go on Thrust up hardly and rhythmically"
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I asked my Japanese friend what the first sentence means and she told me this:
"Well , go on Thrust up hardly and rhythmically"
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TeacherCarla commented at 2017-12-13 19:36:55 » #2192516
"yes いっちに means one-two its a literal translation but i thought you think why she says one-two, in this case a japanese sometimes uses いっちに when we lead a people as a way of saying come on, a Gym teacher usually says it"
Quoting her explanation of the phrase.
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"yes いっちに means one-two its a literal translation but i thought you think why she says one-two, in this case a japanese sometimes uses いっちに when we lead a people as a way of saying come on, a Gym teacher usually says it"
Quoting her explanation of the phrase.
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