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What does "Haji Daidai" mean in Japanese?
Shame:
Shame (はじ? Haji) means shame in Chinese.
やで (Dai Ya): Osaka dialect, whose usage is roughly the same as だよ, is used at the end of a sentence to emphasize the tone.
That's a real pity.
Please believe me if your pronunciation is correct.
I majored in Japanese and studied in Japan for 5 years.
I hope I have not misled you.
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