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How to say "come", and "come at me" in japanese?

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how do you say come in japanes? how do you say "come at me"?

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  1. Dear Rotbuche,

    Thanks SO much for picking up my terrible mistake! (not being sarcastic). If i made that in an exam i'd be distraught! hat verb doesn't follow normal rules. Oh well, so by come at me they mean "come attack me"? Hmm, interesting! Learn something new every day! Thanks for letting me know my mistake! :)

    Come in Japanese is "kuru".

    I don't know what you mean by "come at me". If you want to say "please come here" you can say "koko ni kite kudasai".

    Hope this helps,

    Beau


  2. Dear Beau,

    you made a mistake: "kutte" means to eat, "kite" means to come. So you wanted to say "Koko ni kite kudasai". ここに来て下さい。

    Hello samuraisedge:

    But with "come at me" you mean "to attack", don't you. You should say "Kakatte koi". かかって来い。

    P.S: I watched the video. At 2:42 he says "maire" 参れ. It means to go or to come and is a humble word. It is a command. Mairu 参る is the infinitive.

    Dear Zenon,

    thank you for your kind words.

  3. If you want ask somebody to come: 来て “kite”

    or you may also say “oide”

    To say “come here”: こち来て kochi kite (colloquially)

    If you want to ask politely, it will be much more complicated.

    Maybe ここにいらっしゃいませ。(koko ni irasshai mase) is not too rude. Probably Rotbuche's suggestion is better.

    (A note on pronunciation: don't use English vowels! When reading the above transscriptions use English consonants and Italian vowels.)

    (Rotbuche, what about “donto koi”? ;-)

  4. Come at me -->

    He said "maire."

    Kanji-->参れ。

    参れmeans "Come on." or " come at me."

      

  5. come    

      kite(来て)

    come to me   

      kotti ni kite(こっちに来て)

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