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Does "I" mean Mukatte in japanese? when I say "I am going", in Japanese it says Mukatte imasu.
But orewa and watashi also means "I".
what the difference. when to use them.?

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Does "I" mean Mukatte in japanese? when I say "I am going", in Japanese it says Mukatte imasu.
But orewa and watashi also means "I". 
what the difference. when to use them.?
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