I just discovered the .wav files on this page. That person has a Japanese furby and he recorded some of that furby's speaking.
A few examples:
OK boku genki (OK me up [actually, "genki" means something like "lively" or "healthy", but well...].)
Hey kite boku utaou (Hey, listen to me singing!)
Kimi utaou (You sing!)
So Japanese furbies use "boku" instead of "watashi" and "kimi" instead of "anata". Kawaii ^_^
A few examples:
OK boku genki (OK me up [actually, "genki" means something like "lively" or "healthy", but well...].)
Hey kite boku utaou (Hey, listen to me singing!)
Kimi utaou (You sing!)
So Japanese furbies use "boku" instead of "watashi" and "kimi" instead of "anata". Kawaii ^_^