Would anyone be able to translate this?
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From the little bit of searching I did, I think that chocchi is a slang/regional variation of chotto. This site is kind of polling these people asking them if they use chocchi for chotto: http://kotonoha.cc/no/132922
So it could mean something like "Just a little bit, ok?" I can't remember if Ranma's dad is a perv or not, but it might work in that context... I'm not 100% sure, though.
So it could mean something like "Just a little bit, ok?" I can't remember if Ranma's dad is a perv or not, but it might work in that context... I'm not 100% sure, though.
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It might make sense in the context as "Hey, wait a minute, OK?". I believe that this sign is from a deleted scene. I think the scene was intended to be either just after the surprise announcement of Kasumi (who was not a contest participant but the assistant to Soun & Genma) as the winner or just before the ghost cat and Tsubasa come rushing into the stage area, leaving things in a shambles. In either situation, the sign might make sense as Genma either expresses surprise at the contest result or reacts to the onrushing group heading for the stage.
It might make sense in the context as "Hey, wait a minute, OK?". I believe that this sign is from a deleted scene. I think the scene was intended to be either just after the surprise announcement of Kasumi (who was not a contest participant but the assistant to Soun & Genma) as the winner or just before the ghost cat and Tsubasa come rushing into the stage area, leaving things in a shambles. In either situation, the sign might make sense as Genma either expresses surprise at the contest result or reacts to the onrushing group heading for the stage.