What is the noodle robot saying in Fallout 4?
He’s the robot in Diamond City that serves ramen. In fact, that is the only item that he sells, and the only phrase he can say is “Nani ni Shimasuka?” (Certain companions can actually get a few more words out of him.)
Can you fix Takahashi?
So, according to experiments and gameplay so far, no he cannot be fixed.
What does Takahashi say in Japanese?
Curie will ask Takahashi about the menu. When he responds with his usual greeting, she will introduce herself to him in Japanese, saying “Watashi wa Curie desu” (私はキュリーです), which means “I am Curie.” After Takahashi responds again with the same greeting, she will remark, “You know, I think this robot is broken.”
What does Nan Ni Shimasho ka?
I found out what Nan-ni shimasho-ka means when you talk to the Japanese robot at diamond city | Fandom. It translates to “what are you going to do”. Closer to him asking for your order, rather than a general what are you going to do, but essentially, yes.
What does Takahashi mean in English?
Takahashi (高橋, lit. “high bridge”) is the third most common Japanese surname.
What is Shimasu?
SHIMASU is a verb that means “to do something.” You can use the MASU form of verbs not only to talk about what you are doing in the present, but also about what you will do in the future.
What does Tanaka mean?
center of the rice paddy
Japanese: usually written with characters meaning ‘center of the rice paddy’. One of the ten most common surnames, it is particularly frequent around the city of Osaka, and is also found in the Ryukyu Islands.
What does Sasaki mean in Japanese?
wren
variously written, the name, meaning ‘wren’, originated in Omi (now Shiga) prefecture and is found mostly in northeastern Japan. Alternatively, it may derive from misasagi, the term for the great tomb mounds dating from c. 250–710, which are found in clusters all over Japan.
What is onegai?
“Onegai” comes from the verb “negau” which literally means “to pray to (something)” or “to wish for (something).” The “O” at the beginning is the “honorific O” that makes the phrase more “honoring.” Of course, we would never say that particular phrase without it, but that’s what it is.
What is Shimasen?
sham·i·sen (shăm′ĭ-sĕn′) also sam·i·sen (săm′-) n. A Japanese musical instrument resembling a lute, having a very long neck and three strings played with a plectrum.
What’s Tanaka’s first name?
Ryūnosuke Tanaka
Ryūnosuke Tanaka from Haikyū!!