I think it could refer to a specific guest house in Hiroshima, but without more context, it's hard to say for sure. Maybe it's related to some kind of management or booking issue?
I'm not really sure what that means. It's a bit of a mystery to me.
Sorry, 'guesthouse hiroshima mange tak' is a bit confusing. It could potentially refer to a guesthouse in Hiroshima with a unique name or some kind of special offering, but without more context it's hard to say for sure.
You should take your cat to the vet right away. They'll know exactly what to do and might prescribe some medicine.
I'm not sure what 'mange tak' means. Maybe you mean something else or it could be a misspelling.
I have no idea what 'mange tak' means. It might be a very specific or uncommon term or perhaps a made-up word.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's a non-standard or rare phrase. You might want to double-check the spelling or provide more context.
I have no idea what'mange tak english' means. It doesn't seem to be a common or recognizable phrase in English.
Honestly,'mange tak' doesn't ring a bell for me in the English language. Maybe it's from a particular dialect or an invented word.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's a rare or non-standard phrase. You might want to double-check the spelling or provide more context.
I have no idea what 'mange tak' means. Maybe it's a very uncommon or made-up phrase.
The translation of 'mange tak' is 'thank you'. It's a common expression of gratitude in Danish.