1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:06,040 [COSTCO SUBS PRESENTS] 2 00:00:06,040 --> 00:00:12,610 [Previously unaired footage] 3 00:00:13,165 --> 00:00:15,050 Peppe, you can speak English, too? 4 00:00:15,069 --> 00:00:18,642 I can. Why? 5 00:00:18,756 --> 00:00:21,260 Ruka says he wants to be able to speak English. 6 00:00:21,430 --> 00:00:22,936 You wanna speak English? 7 00:00:24,977 --> 00:00:26,947 -Yeah, yeah, yeah. -Yeah, yeah, yeah. 8 00:00:27,939 --> 00:00:30,941 A lot of tourists come by my workplace, so... 9 00:00:30,981 --> 00:00:32,111 Oh, true. 10 00:00:32,131 --> 00:00:36,400 So I've kind of come to be able to understand when I hear it. 11 00:00:36,431 --> 00:00:39,222 That's good, then. If you tell everyone to "go straight"... 12 00:00:39,838 --> 00:00:42,159 Also, shingō is signal, right? 13 00:00:42,186 --> 00:00:46,617 So I'd tell them, "go straight signal... left," or something like that. 14 00:00:46,660 --> 00:00:50,730 So, you get "go straight", right? It means go straight... 15 00:00:50,752 --> 00:00:52,281 I'll say, "left, right." 16 00:00:54,495 --> 00:00:55,494 ...you get that, right? 17 00:00:55,494 --> 00:00:57,836 So you'd say "turn", and then, "left" or "right". 18 00:00:57,866 --> 00:00:58,654 "Turn"? 19 00:00:58,684 --> 00:01:01,659 -Turn. As in, T-U-R-N. -Taan? 20 00:01:01,689 --> 00:01:03,968 -"Turn" is, like, how else would you explain it? -Taan? 21 00:01:03,998 --> 00:01:06,790 Taan. Yeah, taan. Taan is "turn". 22 00:01:06,790 --> 00:01:07,293 Turn. 23 00:01:07,293 --> 00:01:09,330 -Yeah. Taan is the katakana form. -Japanese pronunciation. 24 00:01:09,330 --> 00:01:11,391 -Yeah, so it's actually different from that. -Turn. 25 00:01:11,408 --> 00:01:12,598 Exactly. Turn. 26 00:01:14,455 --> 00:01:16,365 Shohei, can you speak English? 27 00:01:16,385 --> 00:01:17,691 Only a little bit. 28 00:01:18,081 --> 00:01:21,751 When I was in Taiwan, Chinese was quite difficult for me, 29 00:01:21,828 --> 00:01:23,246 so I mixed it with English. 30 00:01:23,275 --> 00:01:30,554 Can you act as if you just met Peppe? In English. 31 00:01:31,028 --> 00:01:32,664 As if you met me for the first time. 32 00:01:32,678 --> 00:01:37,073 Say you came to Italy for travel. And you just met Peppe for the first time. 33 00:01:37,256 --> 00:01:39,156 You've got to introduce yourself. 34 00:01:39,196 --> 00:01:42,034 I see. Okay. 35 00:01:43,046 --> 00:01:45,228 Okay, I'll come over to you from there. 36 00:01:46,414 --> 00:01:47,779 Are you ready? 37 00:01:49,942 --> 00:01:52,086 He's really putting in all the actions. 38 00:01:54,092 --> 00:01:55,211 Ah, hello. 39 00:01:56,698 --> 00:01:57,535 Nice to meet you. 40 00:01:59,662 --> 00:02:02,787 My name is... My name is Ruka. 41 00:02:05,626 --> 00:02:07,846 I’m Peppe? Sorry, ahh. 42 00:02:09,489 --> 00:02:10,463 Japan. 43 00:02:12,144 --> 00:02:13,427 Are you from, Peppe? 44 00:02:13,427 --> 00:02:15,527 I'm from Italia. 45 00:02:15,538 --> 00:02:16,705 You know Italia? 46 00:02:16,713 --> 00:02:20,597 Yes. Yes. I like-- I love pasta. 47 00:02:21,186 --> 00:02:21,887 Yes. 48 00:02:24,530 --> 00:02:25,498 Yes. 49 00:02:25,579 --> 00:02:27,439 Not "yes." 50 00:02:28,750 --> 00:02:30,582 -What town am I from? -Which area? 51 00:02:31,838 --> 00:02:36,275 Japan-- Japan... Tokyo. 52 00:02:37,209 --> 00:02:37,974 Yes. 53 00:02:38,004 --> 00:02:41,474 I live... Terrace House. 54 00:02:42,451 --> 00:02:45,205 That was cool, just now. "I live... Terrace House." 55 00:02:45,228 --> 00:02:46,507 That was very cool. 56 00:02:46,507 --> 00:02:49,729 -You'd hit it off with the girls in Italy. -No way. 57 00:02:52,855 --> 00:02:55,601 Ah, yes. I love Shohei. 58 00:02:56,354 --> 00:02:57,061 Yes. 59 00:03:00,177 --> 00:03:01,056 Yes. 60 00:03:04,261 --> 00:03:05,255 "Running"? 61 00:03:06,161 --> 00:03:07,072 ...he's running away. 62 00:03:07,092 --> 00:03:09,651 Oh, that's what that means. I thought that he's going for a run. 63 00:03:13,351 --> 00:03:15,591 Yes, water, drink. Now. 64 00:03:19,325 --> 00:03:20,534 Beer. 65 00:03:24,753 --> 00:03:27,050 Fyoochur. In space. (*JP. “uchuu” = outer space) 66 00:03:29,658 --> 00:03:30,864 In space? 67 00:03:31,489 --> 00:03:34,794 Future is mirai. Or shorai, in this case. 68 00:03:34,935 --> 00:03:36,250 Money... 69 00:03:37,762 --> 00:03:38,723 Money. 70 00:03:40,654 --> 00:03:41,986 Money... 71 00:03:43,001 --> 00:03:44,231 only. 72 00:03:45,480 --> 00:03:47,265 -"Money only"? -Money only. 73 00:03:51,143 --> 00:03:53,003 What do you want to buy? 74 00:04:02,202 --> 00:04:03,694 What did he just say? 75 00:04:04,326 --> 00:04:06,852 That you're going to buy a lot of beer for Shohei. 76 00:04:06,865 --> 00:04:07,956 He gets it right away. 77 00:04:07,976 --> 00:04:09,333 Sounds good. I want to buy a house. 78 00:04:09,360 --> 00:04:10,370 I'd also like to buy a condo. 79 00:04:10,383 --> 00:04:11,803 You want to buy a condo? 80 00:04:12,453 --> 00:04:13,662 Yes, yes, yes. 81 00:04:19,119 --> 00:04:20,985 What did he say? What? 82 00:04:21,004 --> 00:04:24,573 That you're not buying it for me. "No, no." 83 00:04:24,947 --> 00:04:26,447 You got it, you got it. 84 00:04:26,498 --> 00:04:29,120 My pronunciation's probably not the best, 85 00:04:29,126 --> 00:04:31,870 -so that's why you don't always pick it up. -No, it's easy to understand you. 86 00:04:31,870 --> 00:04:35,320 Yeah, it was. Especially when you cater it to the Japanese. 87 00:04:35,410 --> 00:04:38,011 Native speakers always talk so quickly. 88 00:04:38,046 --> 00:04:40,201 But it's better to talk to a native speaker. 89 00:04:40,488 --> 00:04:45,625 If I end up speaking with an Italian accent like this, it's weird. 90 00:04:45,636 --> 00:04:49,978 I totally get it. Whenever people come into Murasaki Sports, it's like that. 91 00:04:51,044 --> 00:04:52,808 You got a point. 92 00:04:53,432 --> 00:04:58,703 [Translated & Timed by goob] [Reviewed by mrschap]