who here speaks japanese??
Chin chin bura bura so-se-ji!
Omae no ka-chan de-be-so!
BTW: "no" is possessive, not "o" So if you are referring to "Doraemon's furikake" it's "Doraemon no furikake" if you are referring to the Doraemon furikake for kids, then it's "Doraemon furikake". If you are referring to something Doreamon did with the furikake, it's "Doraemon (wa/ga) furikake o ..."
I won't even get started about the verb usage here...
For an advanced lesson, check out this site. It's hella funny (Japanese support required):
http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~full/kinta.html
You just cannot play word games like this in English. Unless your name is Mike Hunt.
Omae no ka-chan de-be-so!
BTW: "no" is possessive, not "o" So if you are referring to "Doraemon's furikake" it's "Doraemon no furikake" if you are referring to the Doraemon furikake for kids, then it's "Doraemon furikake". If you are referring to something Doreamon did with the furikake, it's "Doraemon (wa/ga) furikake o ..."
I won't even get started about the verb usage here...

For an advanced lesson, check out this site. It's hella funny (Japanese support required):
http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~full/kinta.html
You just cannot play word games like this in English. Unless your name is Mike Hunt.





