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  2. Gomen nasai - Wikipedia

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    Gomen nasai (ごめんなさい, "I am sorry") is an informal Japanese-language apology, less polite than the standard "sumimasen". It can also be shortened to gomen ne ( ごめんね ) or gomen ( ごめん ) .

  3. Ring of Curse - Wikipedia

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    Ring of Curse, released in Japan as Gomen Nasai (ゴメンナサイ, lit. "I'm Sorry"), is a 2011 Japanese horror film directed by Mari Asato. It is based on the 2011 cell phone novel Gomen Nasai by Yuka Hidaka. The film stars the Japanese idol girl group Buono! The film was released in theaters nationwide in Japan on October 29, 2011.

  4. Gomenasai (t.A.T.u. song) - Wikipedia

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    "Gomenasai" (mispronunciation of Japanese: ごめんなさい, romanized: Gomen nasai, lit. '(I'm) sorry') is a song by Russian recording duo t.A.T.u., taken from their second English language studio album Dangerous and Moving (2005). The song was written by Martin Kierszenbaum, and production was handled by Kierszenbaum and Robert Orton.

  5. Gomen-nasai (song) - Wikipedia

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    Gomen-nasai" is a 1951 song with music by Raymond Hattori, a Japanese conductor and musical director for Nippon Columbia, and lyrics by Benedict Mayers, a Roosevelt University professor serving in the U.S. Army. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  6. E-girls - Wikipedia

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    E-girls (sometimes stylized as E-Girls or e-girls; stands for Exile Girls) was a Japanese collective girl group created and managed by LDH while signed to music label Rhythm Zone from Avex.

  7. Gomennasai no Kissing You - Wikipedia

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    "Gomennasai no Kissing You" (Japanese: ごめんなさいのKissing You) is a song by the Japanese girl group E-girls. It was released on October 2, 2013, as the group's sixth single [ 2 ] and it was released a week earlier digitally as their fifth digital single.

  8. Colorful Pop - Wikipedia

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    Colorful Pop is the second studio album of the Japanese super girl group E-girls. It was released on March 19, 2014 in two different editions. It was released on March 19, 2014 in two different editions.

  9. Kansai dialect - Wikipedia

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    Jibun is a Japanese word meaning "oneself" and sometimes "I", but it has an additional usage in Kansai as a casual second-person pronoun. In traditional Kansai dialect, the honorific suffix -san is sometimes pronounced - han when - san follows a , e and o ; for example, okaasan ("mother") becomes okaahan , and Satō-san ("Mr. Satō") becomes ...

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