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What's Tidus saying? (Final Fantasy)

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What's Tidus saying? (Final Fantasy)

Postby kengruven » May 3rd, 2008 4:36 am

At the end of Final Fantasy X (on youtube: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaPZ-OlGzm8>), Tidus says something (starting at about 1:45 in this video) that sounds something like "Onegai -- kaidanakucha".

I can't find a Japanese transcript, or come up with any spelling that turns up any google hits.

Can somebody tell me what word he's saying here? Usually I can get at least enough of a clue to look it up on google or in a dictionary, but on this one I'm stumped.

Thanks!

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Postby Joey » May 3rd, 2008 6:17 am

Never watched FF before but....
sounds to me like "ore, kaerenakucha" = "I must go"
I think kaerenakucha is short for "kaerenakereba ikenai"
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Postby Psy » May 3rd, 2008 6:51 am

Well, you're close but off by one vowel. kaeru -> kaeranai -> kaeranakucha. You're completely right about the meaning, though! The grammar is shorthand for the ~tewa ikenai form. 8)
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Postby hatch_jp » May 3rd, 2008 6:56 am

He said "Ore kaeranakucha.", "おれ、かえらなくちゃ。" in hiragana, "俺、帰らなくちゃ。" in Kanji and Hiragana, "I have to go back" in English.

"おれ(俺)", "I" , is used among men.

"いけない" is often omitted in "~なくちゃいけない".
"~ちゃいけない" is very colloquial and used commonly in daily conversation.
It comes from "~しなくてはいけない", "have to".

Example;
たべなくちゃ、げんきになれないよ。 You have to eat, otherwise you can't get well.
いかなくっちゃ、おくれちゃう。 I have to go, or i'll be late.

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Postby Joey » May 3rd, 2008 4:35 pm

Psy wrote:Well, you're close but off by one vowel. kaeru -> kaeranai -> kaeranakucha. You're completely right about the meaning, though! The grammar is shorthand for the ~tewa ikenai form. 8)


Aww, I was so close! :P

Btw, is there a difference between the negative ba form ikenai and -tewa ikenai?
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Postby kengruven » May 4th, 2008 12:25 am

Awesome, thanks!

I don't feel so bad, because there's no way I would have gotten that. :-) I guess it means more listening practice for me.

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