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01-03-2003, 10:27 AM
I recently recieved a Japanese postcard from (who I'm pretty damn sure is) my Jap teacher (they went away to japan for X-mas and they are the only Japanese person I know :) ) I'm having a bit of trouble translating it.
This is the whole message -
Ikabaru-sanhe asamashite amedetou (now here is where I am stuck)
I'm pretty sure it breaks into Kanji (which I'm not too great at reading) at this point. here is what it looks like -
http://obiza.netfirms.com/jap1.bmp yori (as part of one word?).
Can anyone help me translate this?
Also, If I can find it ont he net, I'll post a picture of my Postcard.
EDIT - I found a picture, but it's not very big -
http://www.gakkenth.co.jp/gth/ngoodsframe/nenga/img/s20-210.jpg
EDIT2 - through more searching I found that the kanji Stood for Kitamura. Thus the full message is -
Ikabaru-sanhe asamashite amedetou Kitamura yori
or should there be a space in between the 'san' and 'he' ?
This is the whole message -
Ikabaru-sanhe asamashite amedetou (now here is where I am stuck)
I'm pretty sure it breaks into Kanji (which I'm not too great at reading) at this point. here is what it looks like -
http://obiza.netfirms.com/jap1.bmp yori (as part of one word?).
Can anyone help me translate this?
Also, If I can find it ont he net, I'll post a picture of my Postcard.
EDIT - I found a picture, but it's not very big -
http://www.gakkenth.co.jp/gth/ngoodsframe/nenga/img/s20-210.jpg
EDIT2 - through more searching I found that the kanji Stood for Kitamura. Thus the full message is -
Ikabaru-sanhe asamashite amedetou Kitamura yori
or should there be a space in between the 'san' and 'he' ?