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Old 4th May 2008, 06:51 AM
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Just so everyone knows, in the Japanese language, sentences often end in the word "yo" or "ne," so she doesn't mean "yo" like you're thinking of. Yo gives a connotation of "matter-of-fact"ness or "just so you know." "Ne" is playful and excited, and means like "right? you know?"


A japanese lesson!!

haha
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