@Lulumay2 Sometimes we use "Hitotsu" "Futatsu" for pizzas. it seems to be "childish" using "Hitotsu/Futatsu". "Ichi mai" "Ni mai" are for counting things like papers, towels , under wares, dishes and pizza 🙂 Be careful when you count 10 dishes (see "番町皿屋敷" 🙂
Are there any mistakes that occur because of the axchange student agency?like,has there ever been a time where two exchange students were sent to the same family?
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Cool.
You're Japanese is soooo good 🙂
Looks so yummy~ ; w;
wow seeing u make food made me hungry
it must have been nice ^_^
question?
do u have full internet access at internet at u'r host family?
Thanks for posting! Post alot now since its almost done! Please!! 🙂
that made me hungry
@Lulumay2 Sometimes we use "Hitotsu" "Futatsu" for pizzas. it seems to be "childish" using "Hitotsu/Futatsu". "Ichi mai" "Ni mai" are for counting things like papers, towels , under wares, dishes and pizza 🙂
Be careful when you count 10 dishes (see "番町皿屋敷" 🙂
I wish you subbed all your videos! Oh well, this was still fun to watch!
Are there any mistakes that occur because of the axchange student agency?like,has there ever been a time where two exchange students were sent to the same family?
Aaah, Kat-chan! That is NOT italian food. Well, it is but we do it reaaaally different. And I'm from Tuscany, trust me. ;D
she went to Tuscany but didn't learn anything that has nothing to do with Italian food, more of a joke or pure ignorance but not Italian food at all