Please ask Korean Japanese about hello and thank you, as well as the lyrics of Flower Letter , the

Updated on educate 2024-06-13
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Song: Flower letter.

    Singer: Park Hyo-shin.

    The sun sets and night falls.

    My love came unexpectedly.

    Faster than my steps is my heart.

    Follow you today, too.

    Crying, laughing, crying.

    A person's thoughts.

    Wipe away the red leaves with your tears.

    Staring into your face.

    I laughed unconsciously.

    Knowing that this is a dream that cannot be had.

    So tears welled up in my eyes.

    Letting go of Buddha is not fate, giving up again and again.

    However, it is engraved deeper in my heart.

    A moment of abandonment turns into a deep pile.

    I can't forget you.

    Crying, laughing, crying.

    A person's thoughts.

    My life is impermanent.

    Let me be at peace for another day.

    I mottled you in my life.

    I'll get you in the next life.

    Staring into your face.

    I laughed unconsciously.

    Knowing that this is a dream that cannot be had.

    So tears welled up in my eyes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My sister will give 0 points, you are one.

    Korean: Hello - Kanji - 安) an niang ha sai you

    Thank you - kanji - 感事) kam sa ha mi da kou ma p si mi da

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Thank you in Japanese is a li ga do bu za i mas in Korean thank you is kang sang mi da

    Hello in Korean is an niang ha sai you in Japanese with three hellos.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I only know it in Japanese"Thank you"In Chinese, it is: Ali Goldo.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hi Karma Morning Curtain Seconds Pami Rub.

    Resistant to smashing and smashing.

    It's so high that you can't bear it.

    Oh Du can bring a coffee on it.

    Bada Bada Bada Dumb Knock Nick Tick.

    If you don't follow a shot of the race gin nun, you can bring it with you.

    You can take Ao Gu Pala, not Ao Nen.

    That curtain can be brought with a daladu mmmm.

    Curry Su Ao Nen Gu Min Gao La.

    Du Nunai nun in the curtain Gu Yi.

    A bird, you, your treasure, treasure.

    Cas sells to gi batch giao 叽 yo.

    The family can slow down the treasure material to the degree of you wipe to sweep.

    Smashing Gu can bring a sip of millet and Ao Nen belt.

    Hmm, kritaga.

    To Ao Nen Nai Yin Xingda Hanoun that ticket Na Na Na Ga.

    Ao Lu called Baolin Rub Resistant Buy Can Bring Blue Rub.

    Da hey, hey, curry, yo.

    You can take Ao Gu Pala, not Ao Nen.

    That curtain can be brought with a daladu mmmm.

    Curry Su Ao Nen Gu Min Gao La.

    Du Nunai nun in the curtain Oh.

    If the sun sets, the night will follow.

    My love found me right away, too.

    My heart is faster than my feet.

    Today I ran to where you were.

    Crying, smiling, crying again, alone in remembrance.

    Carved on shiny leaves, forget you with tears.

    When I see your face.

    I also quietly laughed with you.

    I knew it was an impossible dream.

    My eyes were welling up with tears.

    Giving up and giving up again does not seem to be the fate of fate.

    But it is deeply engraved in my heart.

    You can't always be forgotten.

    Crying, smiling, crying again, alone in remembrance.

    If I end my empty life, then I will feel more at ease.

    In my mottled life, you are the one I love.

    May I stay with you again in the next life.

    When I see your face.

    I also quietly laughed with you.

    I knew it was an impossible dream.

    My eyes were welling up with tears.

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