[TRANS] 110412-19 Various Hottest Japan Mobile Comments, 2PM
2011.04.25
Taecyeon: The Japanese word I like recently is "ryoukou"!!
[t/n: ryoukou = favorable, satisfactory]
Nichkhun: The Japanese word I like recently is "daijoubu da"!!
[t/n: daijoubu da = it's alright]
Wooyoung: This is Wooyoung. The Japanese word I like recently is "omocha"!!
[t/n: omocha = toy]
Junho: Hello, this is Junho. The Japanese word I like recently is "neko"!!
[t/n: neko = cat]
Junsu: The Japanese word I like recently is "shirokuma"!!
[t/n: shirokuma = polar bear]
Chansung: Hello! This is 2PM Chansung. The Japanese word I like recently is "undou"!! I "undou" at the gym.
[t/n: undou = exercise]
Bonus comment for Japanese Hottest:
All: Hello, we are 2PM! Wooyoung: To all the Japanese Hottest... Junho: It's been awhile! Junsu: To you who are more important than anyone... Chansung: And who we love... Nichkhun: We're sending these words to you! All: We love you!!
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