Literally: Japanese Noodles (ready in 3 minutes) |
First off, the French. Noodles (Nouilles) is plural. Japanese is the adjective modifying the noodles- meaning that they are noodles in the style more or less Japanese. For agreement, a plural 's' is added to it (as well as an 'e' because Nouilles are feminine).
In Japanese, however, there is no plural form of nouns, or really anything- words don't change depending on their number. It's like 'sheep' in English- it can either be one or many. Disregarding the fact that in Japanese, the language is "Nihongo" it is still weird seeing anything Japanese with an 's' at the end.
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Cup o' Noodle in France? What kind of culture are you there to experience?! >:D
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