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Nihonggo of mosquito bites? |
Travel Info Nihonggo of mosquito bites? Travel Tips 鈾ou can use "mushisasare". It 鈫憁eans insect bite, bug bite, sting. Or 'ka ni sasare', 'ka ni sasareta'. Mosquito bite. Hope this helps! Another thing you can put on the bites is 'Muhi'. http://www.d8.dion.ne.jp/~mina.s/lovelog... http://www.megumiyakuraku.com/muhi/musiy... http://portal.nifty.com/special04/12/19/... It works well for me! They even have a 'Pocket Muhi' which I always carry in my bag.鈾?br /> http://www3.kiy.jp/~ebisu/ebisu/drug/muh... Others If you're trying to say that you got bitten by a mosquito, then 'mushi sasare' would do. ka no sashikizu, ka means mosquito and sahikizu means insect bite or ka ni sasare! Use Kinkan, it really helps! ka ni sasare One of the earliest phrases I learned was "mushi sasare", which literally means "bug bite". If you want to be more specific say, "ka ni sasare". Drug stores during this time will be selling a lot of ointments and lotions for this. Look for the pictures of mosquitoes on the box, or the cartoon pictures of a mosquito bite being soothed by some kind of brushed on lotion. I just want to add to this "Q"'s ans. If you live place a lot of mosquito, buy a bug off spray, too. Cyn put 4websites and 2nd one is picture of bug off spray. I'm mosquito magnet and I was carry bug spray with me all the time in mosquito season. |
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