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Peppe, you can speak English, too?
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I can. Why?
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Ruka says he wants to
be able to speak English.
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You wanna speak English?
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-Yeah, yeah, yeah.
-Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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A lot of tourists come by
my workplace, so...
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Oh, true.
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So I've kind of come to be able
to understand when I hear it.
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That's good, then.
If you tell everyone to "go straight"...
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Also, shingō is signal, right?
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So I'd tell them, "go straight signal... left,"
or something like that.
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So, you get "go straight", right?
It means go straight...
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I'll say, "left, right."
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...you get that, right?
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So you'd say "turn",
and then, "left" or "right".
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"Turn"?
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-Turn. As in, T-U-R-N.
-Taan?
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-"Turn" is, like, how else would you explain it?
-Taan?
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Taan. Yeah, taan.
Taan is "turn".
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Turn.
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-Yeah. Taan is the katakana form.
-Japanese pronunciation.
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-Yeah, so it's actually different from that.
-Turn.
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Exactly. Turn.
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Shohei, can you speak English?
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Only a little bit.
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When I was in Taiwan,
Chinese was quite difficult for me,
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so I mixed it with English.
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Can you act as if you just met Peppe?
In English.
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As if you met me for the first time.
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Say you came to Italy for travel.
And you just met Peppe for the first time.
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You've got to introduce yourself.
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I see. Okay.
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Okay, I'll come over to you from there.
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Are you ready?
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He's really putting in all the actions.
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Ah, hello.
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Nice to meet you.
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My name is...
My name is Ruka.
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I’m Peppe? Sorry, ahh.
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Japan.
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Are you from, Peppe?
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I'm from Italia.
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You know Italia?
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Yes. Yes. I like--
I love pasta.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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Not "yes."
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-What town am I from?
-Which area?
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Japan-- Japan... Tokyo.
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Yes.
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I live... Terrace House.
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That was cool, just now.
"I live... Terrace House."
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That was very cool.
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-You'd hit it off with the girls in Italy.
-No way.
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Ah, yes. I love Shohei.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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"Running"?
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...he's running away.
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Oh, that's what that means.
I thought that he's going for a run.
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Yes, water, drink. Now.
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Beer.
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Fyoochur. In space.
(*JP. “uchuu” = outer space)
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In space?
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Future is mirai.
Or shorai, in this case.
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Money...
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Money.
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Money...
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only.
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-"Money only"?
-Money only.
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What do you want to buy?
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What did he just say?
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That you're going to buy
a lot of beer for Shohei.
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He gets it right away.
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Sounds good.
I want to buy a house.
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I'd also like to buy a condo.
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You want to buy a condo?
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Yes, yes, yes.
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What did he say? What?
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That you're not buying it
for me. "No, no."
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You got it, you got it.
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My pronunciation's probably not the best,
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-so that's why you don't always pick it up.
-No, it's easy to understand you.
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Yeah, it was. Especially when
you cater it to the Japanese.
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Native speakers always talk so quickly.
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But it's better to
talk to a native speaker.
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If I end up speaking with
an Italian accent like this, it's weird.
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I totally get it. Whenever people come
into Murasaki Sports, it's like that.
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You got a point.
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[Translated & Timed by goob]
[Reviewed by mrschap]