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Kudasai
What is the meaning of Kadsai in 19 languages?
Please, Kadsai -. £££ • £ "مطلب means. You can use whatever you want.
Kidsai is often used for questions. When asked, Â ک ”(Katie Kidsai) means please listen.
One (shamasu) is more polite. I think.
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What does Kadsai mean in Anisa?
I try to find and understand the meaning of finding and giving meaning. So I just want to make sure it's fair.
Basically, Kadsai means please don't listen to everyone, your juices make it difficult. Believe me, because I come and speak nineteen and nineteen is my common language. If it were me, I would consider it the best answer because when you don't practice karate, you break your head in half. Word !!
To add to that, you mean, like, this is awful. Unless you're rude enough to say anata wa baka deso, just say baka.
Kidsai usually means please, but it literally means to reduce yourself.
Kidsai is a word used in conjunction with a verb which means: please + verb
The verb should be in suspension form (shape)
Strict = writing
Kite Kidsai = Write
Kudasai
Kudasai
Verb Anis Harsai (collective, hiragana  £ £ £ • Â:):
1. دو £ Â • £ Â: Please give it to me
   ،  ، Â'Â'à £  £  • £   Â
£  £ Â, ‚£ Â, 'âà £  £  £ € €,
Sick or constipated
Give me this please
2. (Polite, obligatory)
        Â
£ Â'à £ Â,  "à £ ¡à Â" £ ¤à £ "à £ Ÿà £ Â,  £ £ Â,  £ £ £ - £  £ â
Genchi Ni Siotara Dinwa Ekodsai.
Please call me when you arrive.
 £ £  £ € Â
' ££££  £ à -à à ¦Ã
Yukori Hanaikodasai.
Speak softly
Usage Note: Mandatory meanings include a فع  form (teform) of a verb or noun preceded by is Š (o) or £ "(I).
سنگ £  • £  Â, ج (kudasaru) is a simple form of سنگ Έ سنگ  k (kureru).
Kudasai
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What is the meaning of Kadasai in Anisa? ۔
I try to find meaning and understand the meaning of giving or giving. So I just want to make sure it's fair.
Kudasai means "• £" please. You can use whatever you want.
Kadasai is often used for questions. As it means request (Kate Kadasai), please listen.
One (Shimasu) is more polite. According to me.
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What is the meaning of Kadasai in Anisa?
I try to find meaning and understand the meaning of giving or giving. So I just want to make sure it's fair.
Basically, Kadasai means please don't listen to everyone, your juices make it difficult. Believe me, because I come and I speak nineteen and nineteen is my common language. If I were you I would consider this the best answer because when you don't practice karate you break your head in half. Tell me !!
Kudasai
Kudasai
What does Kudasai mean in 19 languages? 3
I try to find meaning and understand the meaning of giving or giving. So I just want to make sure it's fair.
Kadasai means please. You can use whatever you want.
Kadasai is often used for questions. As a request, (kiite Kudasai) means please listen.
One (Shimasu) is more polite. According to me.
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What does Kudasai mean in Anisa?
I try to find meaning and understand the meaning of giving or giving. So I just want to make sure it's fair.
Basically, Kadasai means please don't listen to everyone, your juice makes it difficult. Believe me, because I come and speak nineteen and nineteen is my common language. If I were you I would consider it the best answer because when you do not practice karate you cut your head in half. Tell me !!
To add to that, you mean, like, saltines and their ilk, eh? As long as you're not rude to say Anata and Baka Deso, just say Baka.
Kadasai usually means please, but it literally means to underestimate yourself.
Kudasai
Kudasai
Kadasai is a word used with a verb to express a meaning, please + verb
The verb must be in the form of a teform
Difficult = writing
Kaite Kudasai = Please write.
Verb Anis Harsai
1. Â £ Â • £ Â: Please give me.
 £ ‚Œà £ Â, Â'à £  £ £ €,
Â'Â'Έ £ Â'Â'à  £  £ € €,
Sick or restless.
Give me this please
2. (polite, obligatory) £ Â • £ Â „: Please make a request and do this for me
. Â Â Â Â Â Â
Â'à £,  "£ ¡à £ £" £ ¤à £  "à £ Ÿà £ Â,  £ §à £, Â"  Â, £  -  • £
Genchi ni tsuitara denwa ekudasai.
Please call me when you arrive.
ط§ظ „ط £ ظ
Pound pound
Yukori Hanikodasai.
Speak softly
Usage Note: Mandatory meaning is added to a verb or noun form te ¦ (teform) which is preceded by £ Š (o) or   "(to know).
A combination of ud  • • £ Â,  (kudasaru), simple form of ure Œ㠣 k (kureru).