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Hey Justin,  

Are you studying Japanese at the moment? Did you live there? Dont you think its a strange feeling speaking in Japanese to other gaijin when they already speak perfect English?

ha ha true but good for practice! Anyway sometimes my nihojin friends get a little tired...ha ha try speaking to! so at least with other gaijin we are on the same level...

wakarimashita ka

Ohayo Kuraigu desu, hajimemashita... watashi mo skyrine daisuki desu yo!

Engineer no nani desu ka? (think that's slightly off, supposed to be "what kind of engineer?"

watashi wa computer engineer desu.

should be "Engineer wa nani desu ka" i think no is wrong particle....

Well, no is 'ownership, as in 'brisbane in queensland' is 'queensland no brisbane', and is apparently useable for 'sub-thingies', like different areas of engineering... but... I could be wrong. It's been a while since I opened my jap books. :D

I think you've said "what is (an) engineer?" :D

Ah, so desu... Computer engineer! Anata wa joozu desu yo!

Ashiya no tenki wa dou desu ka? shidonee wa totemo atakai yo. ii tenki desu ne.

Ashiya no tenki ha kumori yo... chotto samui kedo daijyoubu.

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