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I have been teaching myself the language for the past seven years, having consistent practice with Japanese materials. I can help translate things from English to Japanese or vice versa. I can also help you get started if you're planning on taking up the language. =) I'm most familiar with things like anime, manga, J-pop, games and so on.

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I began learning the language in 1999. I frequently talk with penpals and natives in Japan, as well as continually keep up practicing with authentic Japanese materials.
 
   

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Topic: Japanese Language



Expert: Dreams
Date: 9/29/2007
Subject: translate

Question
What does the words , casho kasha mean? Does it mean any thang spoken while
in prayer ?

Answer
Hello,

If it has to do with prayer, it sounds to me like  perhaps "kashou kassha", "vivid praise", or something along those lines. "Kashou" (written differently) also refers to the high priest in a certain sect of Buddhism.

Without seeing kanji or having some kind of reference source for the words, "kasho" and "kasha" (with spelling variants) can have many different meanings. :)

Hope that helps,
Dreams

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