Musini means tomorrow.
"Ni" (に) alone has many meaning particles, indicating that the noun is red, and when two words are used to form the meaning of "like, like", it is connected to the end, and it also means to cook. "Ni~ni~" (にに) is an intimate term for an elder brother, and "Onisan brother" (おにいさん) is a polite way of calling an elder brother, which is a normal way of calling him.
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爱してる (Auntie washes the railway): I love you.
さようなら (spreading oil): Goodbye.
こんにちは (I'm afraid of you. Qiwa): Hello.
だいじょうぶ (coat tape): It doesn’t matter.
Forget-me-not. >くどうしんいち(Tumbling washing machine): Kudo Shinichi.
おはよう(Oh ha yo): Good morning.
ありがとう(Aligado): Thank you. p>