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Hangman Game Feedback

Title:
Deal with it!
Answer:
Zan'nen da!
Japanese > Popular Expression > Insults / Swearing


Game Summary Statistics
Average Rating 3.2
# of votes 18
# of Garbage Votes 4
# of Garbage Votes by native speakers 0


Individual Ratings and Comments

This list may differ from the summary statistics above because only approved ratings are shown.

Total found: 18 !
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Reviewer Comments
Sylvestre Ho
Rating: 5 November 16, 2007
 
Instead of "Zan'nen da!", in French we say "dommage"
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Guest
Rating: 5 August 30, 2007
 
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Guest
Rating: 5 May 26, 2007
 
Instead of "Zan'nen da!", in Spanish we say "¡qué lástima!"
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Sébastien Hurlet
Rating: 0 May 4, 2007
 
Instead of "Zan'nen da!", in French we say "dommage"
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Anastasia
Rating: 5 November 29, 2006
I'm trying to learn Japanese, so this was helpful! Now I know what to tell my sister when she whines!
Instead of "Zan'nen da!", in English we say "Sucks for you!"
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Guest
Rating: 2 October 26, 2006
 
Instead of "Zan'nen da!", in Danish we say "lev med det"
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Sandy Colín
Rating: 0 October 10, 2006
 
Instead of "Zan'nen da!", in Spanish we say "zan´nen da!"
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Psyche Jovenes
Rating: 4 September 16, 2006
 
Instead of "Zan'nen da!", in Filipino (Tagalog) we say "Kawawa ka naman"
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