Yakumo-san wa Edzuke ga Shitai.
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Author: | Satomi U |
Artist: | Satomi U |
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Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | Cute romantic comedy manga about a widow named Shuuko Yakumo who enjoys cooking food for a baseball playing teenager named Shouhei Yamato. |
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WILL THEY END UP TOGETHER? ![]() |
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1008 Comments
The correct answer...,
Someone tell them they're already married.
Let alone someone with Yamato's appetite. Lad could probably down all of that and some of her rice reserves and still ask if there's more.
She needs to wait a loooong time, maybe he's going to be a widower one day,too...
Btw, when I read the name Rui, I always have to think of the Japanese idiom "Rui ha tomo wo yobu (類は友を呼ぶ)”、am I strange? I think it kinda fits her personality a lot but her friends are not really like her, more like polar opposites.
Yeah I know, but that Romance tag is bugging out my emotions lol.
Also, why she don't make an eatery instead?
Instead of being all giddy when thinking of Yamato.
Out of tradition really. Hurricane is a Spanish word describing this phenomenon (makes sense as many carribean countries were spanish speaking at the time) and typhoon is probably from China (taifeng) and adopted by Japan (tai fuu) and obviously would call the same weather thing with their own name.
The generic name is actually tropical cyclone. Hurricane isn't the generic name, it's specifically for Atlantic or Eastern Pacific (much more rare). So you would call them tropical cyclone if you just wanted the actual base name.
She probably didn't store any of that in the fridge.
If this is an "empty fridge" then what even is my fridge
is that a-
KAGUYA-SAN REFERENCE?!?!?!1?
But the tittle is "Yakumo-san wants to feed" not
"Yakumo-san wants to be confessed to"
If anything does happen which I'm sure it will, then it will be after he's out of highschool.
Bi-monthly can be used for both, that's why I asked.
Romance when? It's really slow this one, the manga is interesting, but it's been too focused on cooking.
Uh... no. English is not THAT hard. Every 2 weeks is semi-monthly, not bi-monthly. Words don't usually mean two mutually exclusive ideas, even in English.
As an aside, for some reason when such a weather phenomenon happens in japan, we are supposed to call them typhoon instead of hurricane. They are exactly the same thing, just called differently based on where they happen (and the same also applies with cyclones for the southern hemisphere). I wish I know why.
Jesus, man.
Oops, sorry if I've worded that poorly. Manga comes out twice a month. We already have raws for 30 actually
bi-monthly means once every two months. If it was twice a month, that would be semi-monthly.
...well, I guess it would also mean the translators have a lot more work ahead of them
Damn it.... b-monthly means both, unfortunately. Of the mange that have gone bi-monthly, however, it almost always means once every two months.
Yakumo reminded me of Kyoko Otonashi from Maison Ikkoku.
"Freud, please tell me what to do!!".
I can almost see it.