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If tu were to speak Japanese (or if tu already do) what form of "I" would tu refer to yourself with?

I'd use boku...I don't like watashi =3= too formal and common. Boku seems más friendly too...
 prussiaducky posted hace más de un año
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msbass said:
I am learning japanese and I use atashi (I for female).. boku is for boys and I am a girl :p But I don't have any real problem with watashi...so I regurarly use both watashi and atashi :)
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I'm a girl ^___^ even though boku is reletively for boys, I heard girls can use it
prussiaducky posted hace más de un año
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they can but in very rare and strange occasions :p
msbass posted hace más de un año
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Isn't "ore" used for boys? I hear anime girls use "boku" quite a lot
EmiYusa posted hace más de un año
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Look my japanese teacher told me that boku is only for boys and can be used por girls in many rare and strange occasions...For girls it is atashi :)
msbass posted hace más de un año
euny said:
I speak Japanese and I use atashi (I'm a girl), it's not too formal so in a friendly situation is ok.
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Siren-Lamia said:
I'd use watashi. It would be to much of a bother to use atashi to friends and watashi to strangers.
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shadowsgirl252 said:
I say watashi. lol Im still learning
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bubblegum_kiss said:
I do speak Japanese and i refer to myself as watashi sometimes atashi (mostly just watashi though)...
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cyrus498 said:
I prefer Watakushi over Boku
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Cerudays said:
I prefer using 'watashi'- I'm still learning Japanese!
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I am also learn Japanese from the net
Nikku1 posted hace más de un año
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...i dont really learn japanese there since i watch anime (most of them are just subbed) i just learn japanese from same thing when i learn english in cartoons,thats why my favorito! subject is english im even better at it than my classmates,its a pretty easy subject,i also learn japanese traditions and names and stuff from anime/manga =)
alinah_09 posted hace más de un año
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I took a Japanese language class, and my teacher (who is from Japan) says the standard feminine word is 'watashi', if that has any other clarification for anyone. c:
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Nikku1 said:
I am learn Japanese . 'watashi' is I(female)andBoku is I for male .I have no problem in watashi so I used watashi.
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alinah_09 said:
i always hear "watashi" o "watashi wa" in anime's i've watched so far so i only know/used to that one

Watashi wa Miyuki desu,Firipin kara kimashita
(firipin is how they pronounce Philippines in Japanese)
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oh,and watashi wa gakuei desu =)
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EmiYusa said:
I don't really study Japanese, but i use "boku" when i speak what i know in Japanese
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Yukiya said:
In Japan, ore is really impolite and people will never say that(unless to very close friends).
Atashi is for bad girls and it might seem impolite to seniors.
Boku is for primary boys.
Therefore, I will stick to the traditional watashi.
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Boku is soft masculine and is friendly/humble....atashi is basic...ore is just damn rude...and watashi is something that every single person uses and it is all polite and formal ugh I hate it!
prussiaducky posted hace más de un año
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I may be a girl, but boku is something my style
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Linna5566 said:
I'd use "Ore" for más looking tomboyish....I prefer use boys' pronoun rather than girls....Also,it's also easier to communicate with boys either....
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