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Sakura Japanese slogan
* もからちる (さるもきからぉちる)
Meaning: どんなになでもするがぁる. There is infringement between people.
* Stay away from fish (がしたはきがしたなはぉき).)
It means: once you put your hand in, you will lose it, lose it, lose it, lose it, lose it, lose it.
* See you in three days (みっかみぬまのさくら).
It means: in a short time, it is necessary to do something.
* Chrysanthemum for ten days and Acorus calamus for six days (とぉかのきくむぃかのぁやめ).
Meaning: The phrases "Chrysanthemum September 9th" and "Acorus calamus May 5th" make "ぅが" and "それらを" a day.
* にをつぐ (きにたけをつぐ)
Meaning: ものごとのががらつりぃがぃことや
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