Jiji = 지지 Anho = 않아 지지 않아 means '(We/I...: 'My memories about you can not be erased.' ' Jiji anha' alone doesn't really mean anything there, but it's rather 'Jiwo...
2 Answers · Society & Culture · 12/09/2011
...will take offense to the adjectives. and it's disrespectful to call an elder jiji in japan. that's a whole new book though. it's a cultural thing, based...
4 Answers · Society & Culture · 29/03/2011
gee-gee ( jiji ,means old man in japanese)
7 Answers · Society & Culture · 22/04/2007
Japanese: Jiji = 爺 = Grandfather The rest is gibberish (ex: snake-snake but...
2 Answers · Society & Culture · 10/03/2008
gun nimbu salt
2 Answers · Society & Culture · 02/10/2007
It's just the Spanish way of spelling "hahaha" and "hehehe"; "jejeje" is also very common.
22 Answers · Society & Culture · 13/05/2010
you re right the gramma is deadly. generally, you re correct. there are some nuianses that you missed, or are mistakened. However, it is way beyond most Japanese class in The States, so recommend you to goto Japan for a year or so...
3 Answers · Society & Culture · 02/10/2008
It means I like your pu$$y
5 Answers · Society & Culture · 07/12/2010
Como anda is just his incredulity (slight exasperation) at your not getting to the point, similar to: Aw, c'mon! Tell me the truth, I AM ugly, heeheehee. (Thanks for giving us the context, it matters a great deal...
4 Answers · Society & Culture · 12/11/2011
Hanasaka jiji (also written jijii or jiisan: 花咲じじい, 花咲爺さん) is the titular...
2 Answers · Society & Culture · 01/03/2008