Difference between revisions of "Pizza Pop!/ja-en"

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|[pizza name]です あたたかいうちに どうぞ
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|<pre>[pizza name]です
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あたたかいうちに どうぞ</pre>
 
|[pizza name]です。暖かいうちにどうぞ。
 
|[pizza name]です。暖かいうちにどうぞ。
|Here's your [pizza name]. Please eat it while it's hot.}}
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|This is your [pizza name]. Please eat it while it's hot.}}
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うちに means "while". どうぞ is a polite word that means means "go ahead". (The politeness is similar to using "please", hence why we used it in the translation.) Since the customer just received a pizza, it's clear from the context that what he should "go ahead" and do is eat it.
  
 
{{translate2|Japanese|English
 
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|どうも ありがとう キッドくん!!
 
|どうも ありがとう キッドくん!!
 
|Thanks, kid!}}
 
|Thanks, kid!}}
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キッドくん is literally "kid-kun" -- the English word "kid" with the Japanese honorific くん, often used with male friends and, as in this case, children.

Revision as of 15:57, 29 September 2010

Pizza names

Japanese
ミックス ピザ
English
Mix pizza
Japanese
シーフード ピザ
English
Seafood pizza
Japanese
カレー ピザ
English
Curry pizza
Japanese
フルーツ ピザ
English
Fruits pizza
Japanese
ダイエット ピザ
English
Diet pizza
Japanese
ピザ・ポップ スペシャル
English
Pizza Pop! Special

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Japanese
[pizza name]です
あたたかいうちに どうぞ
Kanji
[pizza name]です。暖かいうちにどうぞ。
English
This is your [pizza name]. Please eat it while it's hot.

うちに means "while". どうぞ is a polite word that means means "go ahead". (The politeness is similar to using "please", hence why we used it in the translation.) Since the customer just received a pizza, it's clear from the context that what he should "go ahead" and do is eat it.

Japanese
どうも ありがとう キッドくん!!
English
Thanks, kid!

キッドくん is literally "kid-kun" -- the English word "kid" with the Japanese honorific くん, often used with male friends and, as in this case, children.