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Anonymous
>>250980 Clever. Except that "ah-geh" and "sah-geh" have no direct translations, the dictionary form of the nearest matches are "ageru" and "sageru", which are both verbs and must be conjugated to have meaning.
>>251215 Random House Engrish-Moonspeak Dictionary says: Sage (as in sageru "???"): To remove, as in "sara o sageru" (remove the dishes). Age (as in ageru "???"): To deep fry, as in "ringo o ageru" (deep-fry the apples)
So I gladly deep fry this thread, so that others might be enlightened! And becase I like monster /d/ and want moar.
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