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He strikes again. Took out Berdych 7-5 6-4 just a sec ago in Tokyo.
nice win for kei, he's now 3-1 against berdych.He strikes again. Took out Berdych 7-5 6-4 just a sec ago in Tokyo.
nice win for kei, he's now 3-1 against berdych.
should be a great match against marcos in the SF... pame marcos !!!
only if they can find the 2nd man in japan, they would win it all in Davis cup
He strikes again. Took out Berdych 7-5 6-4 just a sec ago in Tokyo.
Go Soeda has markedly improved. Maybe he's the guy you're looking for.
nice win for kei, he's now 3-1 against berdych.
should be a great match against marcos in the SF... pame marcos !!!
Nishikori is lightyears ahead of friggin Monaco in talent, why isn't he in his place as #10?
Nishikori is lightyears ahead of friggin Monaco in talent, why isn't he in his place as #10?
LOL. Thank you very much.
Actually it's ikou or ike. formal: ikimashou!
Another good win for Nishikori, I guess his style isn't everyone's cup of tea. It isn't mine at least.
I don't think it's any of those. The Japanese equivalent of come on, vamos, and allez is yossha.
This.Actually it's ikou or ike. formal: ikimashou!
It's actually yosh(i).
Silent 'i'
He is talented but too short for a tennis player.
Yoshi is another alternative. There was a thief who shouts yossha after stealing a car. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTbh4NOlQRQ
I also heard a Japanese player shout yossha and yoshi before as well. I would need to watch Japanese tennis videos on you youtube again to make sure because it has been a while since I watched a Japanese tennis match.
Shaa might be another alternative as well. I think I heard that in Prince Of Tennis.
Are you a native speaker or a N1, N2, or N3 level (Japanese Language Proficency Test)?
Like, ohmigod, totally dude!! And it's a real shame that other short guys like Connors, Borg and Agassi never went anywhere because of their height.
And you know who else was too short for a tennis player? Some nobody named Laver.
He is talented but too short for a tennis player. top ten material, but will probably never win bigger tournaments. I like his movement and court coverage.
And you know what!?! It's 2012!
Agassi won slams fairly recently.
I don't think it's any of those. The Japanese equivalent of come on, vamos, and allez is yossha.
haha, probably don't want to yell yossha out when trying to urge someone on after they get aced/lose a point... it's like to saying "nice job" after someone trips when they're walking lol Yossha & yoshi in the context of games mean "good" or "skillful", and it's used when someone does something well.Nah Ledwix is right. I've watched a few japanese series so I'm quite sure. And:
http://translate.google.nl/?hl=nl&tab=wT#en/ja/let's%20go
EDIT: But I think Yossha is also correct