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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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    A girl, Yuka Hidaka, attends school with a black-haired girl named Hinako Kurohane. Kurohane gets great grades in school, but is constantly labeled as a black sheep, as she is regarded as strange and unworldly to others at school and in public, and neglected by her parents who favor her kid sister, Kana over her at home.

  4. Gender differences in Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Such differences are sometimes called "gendered language". [ 1 ] : 10 In Japanese, speech patterns associated with women are referred to as onna kotoba ( 女言葉 , "women's words") or joseigo ( 女性語 , "women's language") , and those associated with men are referred to as danseigo ( 男性語 , "men's language") .

  5. All the Key Differences in the ‘Mean Girls’ Musical Movie

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    Here are all the differences between 2004 and 2024's "Mean Girls," from iconic line changes to specific ... All the Key Differences in the ‘Mean Girls’ Musical Movie. Samantha Olson. January ...

  6. Gomennasai no Kissing You - Wikipedia

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    It features the girls in an amusement park performing the song. The middle part of the video includes a dance battle between the performers of the groups Flower and Happiness, and a special part including the members of the non-debuted group Bunny in marching band outfits. At the end, all the girls made the sign of "apology" in a circle.

  7. Honorific speech in Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Japanese uses honorific constructions to show or emphasize social rank, social intimacy or similarity in rank. The choice of pronoun used, for example, will express the social relationship between the person speaking and the person being referred to, and Japanese often avoids pronouns entirely in favor of more explicit titles or kinship terms. [2]

  8. Kansai dialect - Wikipedia

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    sumimasen, gomen nasai: I'm sorry, excuse me, thanks suman (H-L-L) in casual speech; also kan'nin (堪 忍, L-L-H-L) for informal apology instead of standard kanben Erai sunmahen. = "I'm so sorry." taku: H-H niru: to boil, to simmer in standard Japanese, taku is used only for cooking rice; also used in other western Japan

  9. Breaking Down the Biggest Differences Between ‘A Good Girl’s ...

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    A Good Girl's Guide to Murder centers around a teenager named Pip (Emma ... Breaking Down the Biggest Differences Between ‘A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder’ TV Show and Book Series. Yana Grebenyuk.