Can someone please translate these two lines for me? I know what they're suppose to say. I just don't know if they actually say it. I entered my phrases into a online kanji converter. Thanks, guys.
Nah. I'm gonna be testing for my black belt test soon in my Karate class with a few other students and I wanted to make something nice for the students and teachers. So I'm gonna try to make "ancient shotokan kata scrolls" for everyone.
It's not finished yet but this what I've got so far. Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet
Fight for home as in...where you live. I'm trying to sound like an ***. But can it not be that simple? Maybe the Japanese language doesn't have the word for it...
Or maybe "Fight for your home." Would work better.
Exactly. It's not that simple. It's impossible to represent all the meanings of "home" just by one Japanese word.
I added one more question in my previous post.
He's asking if you are using "fight" as a noun or as a verb. In English the command form (imperative mood) is frequently exactly the same as a noun form. In Japanese they are different. To know exactly how something should be translated it is essential to have clarity regarding the original.
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