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I have a message. How to say it in Japanese?
メルをしました.
Question 2: I just saw your message. How to say "ぁなたからのショトメルをほど" in Japanese first?
Question 3: How do you say "short message" in Japanese? There are two ways to send text messages by mobile phone in Japan. One is that the e-mail sent by using the number is a message called:
ショ`トメ`ル
Short mail
The other is email, which is called:
E-メ`ル
Electronic correspondence
Question 4: I am glad to receive your message. How to say it in Japanese? It's an email sent by a Japanese mobile phone, similar to email.
Therefore, there is no word SMS, so we use "メッセジメル".
メルのしてくれてすごくぅれしぃ.
You can also use: write back.
Write back to me. I don't know.
Question 5: How to say "I am texting" in Japanese.
Question 6: How do you say "You have a new message" and "You have a new notification reminder" in Japanese? You have a new message.
New, new, new, new, new, new, new. You have a new notification reminder (new message).
Question 7: There are short messages in Japanese and messages for you. メ`ル、ありますよ。 Me-ru Arimasuyo (with text message)
Question 8: How do you say "メルがぁったたた" in Japanese when you receive a mobile phone message?
Question 9: How do you say the information in Japanese? インフォメ`ション
Intelligence "じょぅほぅ"
Question 10: How do you say personal information in Japanese?
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