Apple Get a Mac - Japanese translation help
May 2, 2006 8:58 AM Subscribe
Japanese translation help: in Apple's Get a Mac ad campaign, what are Justin Long and the Japanese woman saying in the "Network" ad?
That's the end. At the beginning, they're just exchanging greetings, and then she pulls the photo out and he says "thanks."
posted by scottreynen at 9:17 AM on May 2, 2006
posted by scottreynen at 9:17 AM on May 2, 2006
Best answer: both: hajimemashite - something you say when you meet someone for the first time like 'nice to meet you'.
guy: yoroshiku onegaishimasu - something you say after hajimemashite, literally means something like "please be nice to me"
guy: arrigato - thanks
girl: don't know what she says last
posted by jsonic at 9:41 AM on May 2, 2006
guy: yoroshiku onegaishimasu - something you say after hajimemashite, literally means something like "please be nice to me"
guy: arrigato - thanks
girl: don't know what she says last
posted by jsonic at 9:41 AM on May 2, 2006
Best answer: Yes, she says おたくぽくない (otaku pokunai), which means he looks like an otaku.
posted by borkingchikapa at 10:03 AM on May 2, 2006
posted by borkingchikapa at 10:03 AM on May 2, 2006
Gruber might be right. It's hard to tell exactly what she's saying because he's saying "sou sou" (yes yes) at the same time.
posted by scottreynen at 10:06 AM on May 2, 2006
posted by scottreynen at 10:06 AM on May 2, 2006
Best answer: Oh, right before that it sounds like she's saying だれの (dareno), which is basically "who is that?"
posted by borkingchikapa at 10:10 AM on May 2, 2006
posted by borkingchikapa at 10:10 AM on May 2, 2006
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posted by scottreynen at 9:16 AM on May 2, 2006