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Day: May 14, 2018

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Hema (へま – Mistake/Lubber)

May 14, 2018May 30, 2018 Toru 0 Comments failure, lubber, mistake, stupid

Hema へま Yesterday, I introduced you to the Japanese word poka (ぽか), which means a careless mistake. 昨日は、「不注意から生じた失敗」を意味する日本語「ぽか」を紹介しました。 Today I

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