Hkd 85 Miyamae I Have Loved Grandson Of Body Nami 63 Year Old

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| Phrase | Possible Meaning | |--------|------------------| | HKD 85 | 85 Hong Kong dollars | | Miyamae | A surname or district in Japan (e.g., Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki) | | I have loved | English phrase, possibly from a diary or song lyric | | Grandson of body | Likely a mistranslation – could be “grandson of [someone’s] body” or a literal translation of a Japanese phrase | | Nami | Japanese female name (“wave”) or “Nami” as in One Piece character | | 63 year old | Age | Plans to expand HKD 85 into a weekend

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The second half of the phrase is deeply emotional and suggests a family chronicle:

Grandson of Body: This unusual phrasing is often a literal or "machine" translation for a biological descendant. It emphasizes a blood relation, highlighting the "loved grandson" as a direct continuation of a legacy. It suggests a story of profound intergenerational affection, where a 63-year-old figure (Nami) or their peer looks back on a life of care. 3. A Heartwarming Tale of Family Devotion