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    Hi guys!

    I was wondering if you could translate the following phrase for me?
    お休み、世界。

    I'm curious about what it means, hopefully it's nothing profane, but +rep to anyone who can tell me what it means.

    Thanks!
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    'Day off, world.', apparently.

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    Is absent; the world.

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    お休み means "good night". 休み itself is rest or holiday.
    世界 is world, so put them together and get "good night, world".


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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselShaq View Post
    お休み means "good night". 休み itself is rest or holiday.
    世界 is world, so put them together and get "good night, world".
    This sounds like the best answer, but languages rarely work by putting words together like that. I mean the three parts together could easily mean something different .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    This sounds like the best answer, but languages rarely work by putting words together like that. I mean the three parts together could easily mean something different .
    Yeah, but Japanese is different



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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    This sounds like the best answer, but languages rarely work by putting words together like that. I mean the three parts together could easily mean something different .
    Yes, but, I know Japanese


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiro View Post
    Yeah, but Japanese is different
    Yes, and I would have imagined the difference to be even more extreme.

    Quote Originally Posted by DieselShaq View Post
    Yes, but, I know Japanese
    Fair enough .

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    Haha, thanks guys I just repped everyone I could. Cheers!
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