- 28 Jun 2013
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In the movie 'the last samurai' there is a scene where Algren (Tom Cruise) learns Japanese from some kids.
They then get to 'fire', translated 'hi'
'to burn' is 'moeru'
those two I know
then they say a small sentence which sounded like 'edaaga moeru'
I might be wrong about the writing of 'edaaga', it sounds like that to me though
could 'edaaga' be some kind of wood? or is it completely something else?
I don't know if the '-ga' part would be part of the word or a separate particle, so I hope it isn't to much puzzling
Thank you!
They then get to 'fire', translated 'hi'
'to burn' is 'moeru'
those two I know
then they say a small sentence which sounded like 'edaaga moeru'
I might be wrong about the writing of 'edaaga', it sounds like that to me though
could 'edaaga' be some kind of wood? or is it completely something else?
I don't know if the '-ga' part would be part of the word or a separate particle, so I hope it isn't to much puzzling
Thank you!