what do you mean by Watashi
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The Japanese term “watashi” translates to “I” in the English language, which is referring to one's self. On the other hand, the Japanese term “wa” represents the topic of the sentence being stated. Therefore, saying “watashi wa” means that the sentence would be about one's
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Watashi means ' I ' in Japanese language
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