The language made when a person learning Japanese puts in english words when they don't know the vocbulary.
1. kyou, kaimono de -clothes- wo kaimashita
(Today, I bought -clothes- at the shop.)
2. Jimmy doesn't know the words for the activities he did on holidays, so he's writing his holiday recount in jinglish.
(Today, I bought -clothes- at the shop.)
2. Jimmy doesn't know the words for the activities he did on holidays, so he's writing his holiday recount in jinglish.
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人外, a new term introduced in Japanese manga, which refers to non-human creatures who usually involves in some sort of relationship with humans (especially love).
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Jackie: oh gurl you know it!
Athena: can we bring nanners?
Audrey: that would certainly jingle my dingle.
Jackie: oh gurl you know it!
Athena: can we bring nanners?
Audrey: that would certainly jingle my dingle.
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