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kaze, can you give the translation of what you're saying.. I wanna know more! and it's nihonjin not nihonji... and in japanese there's no "ing" right? it's "n"(ã‚“) ![]() |
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sore ni 'nohongo' de wa arimasen, 'nihongo' desu. ^^ konnichiwa mina-san. watashi wa anya desu. juuhachi sai desu soshite doitsu ni sunde imasu. ichi nen gurai kara nihongo wo benkyou suru koto wo shimasu kedo, mada amari jouzu de wa arimasen. douzu yoroshiku |
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@Senna: "Anta" is quite rude. Use "anata", the polite form, except if you are trying to be an @$$ to that person. Calvin is an Indonesian, I believe. ![]() ![]() |
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limuel-san, anta wa nohonji desu ka? anta no namae wa nohongo ja nai wa yo... sorry my grammar is REALLY bad... T.T |
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Hm, there haven't been a lesson posted for some time... wonder where is Katt? ![]() ![]() |
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youkoso kazumi san. douzo yoroshiku onegaishimasu! The codename's r3ck0rd. Find me in my Facebook Profile Page, or in my blog.
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minna-san konichiwa!! watashi wa kazumi (senna) desu! hajimemashita! doozo yoroshiku! XD |
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Oh thank you so much for listing up so many helpful sites. After I havn't had enough money for taking my japanese lessons, I wanted to stop learning the language but now I want to give my best to learn it by myself! :D And those website help me so much! |
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@kucha888: it's been a long time since the last time I heard people say "nippongo". a BTW, kono kurabu he youkoso, yoroshiku onegaishimasu! @viesan: kekkon? @h0lyfinx: youkoso means welcome. shinjisan means you, shinji-san. The codename's r3ck0rd. Find me in my Facebook Profile Page, or in my blog.
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@ calvin oh..its juu go sai?..not sen?o.O..oh oh..and what is よã†ã“ãã€ã‚·ãƒ³ã‚¸ã•ã‚“ï¼? @ izumi ..hmm suki sakura de hatarai-te imasu im not sure if i got it right..^^''haha..nvm..^^... hmm.. ![]() |
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konbanwa.. atashi wa vie desu.. -dare ka wo kekkon shimasu- i just wana ask if this sentence is ryt?? ehehehe- (i wana marry somebody)? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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minasan hajimemaste XD atashi wa kucha desu~ sumimasen na~..kore wa atashi no hajimeta nippongo wo shabettan desu.... (sorry...this is da 1st time i'm speaking jpnese) :3..sorry if i made any mistakes...n plz correct me... |
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I don't know. What I know when I typed hatarai, they changed into two words. ha (leaf) tarai (tub)... The codename's r3ck0rd. Find me in my Facebook Profile Page, or in my blog.
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ã‚りãŒã¨ã†æž—德耀〠I think what shinji wanna say is she like sakura n what??(is it right? and what does hatarai-te means?) ![]() |
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よã‚ã—ããŠããŒã„ã—ã¾ã™ï¼ It's supposed to be: watashi wa shinji desu juu go sai suki sakura de hatarai-te imasu << hah? what is this? And don't say you're a "baka ãƒã‚«(nooo I don't use 馬鹿 :) for some reasons)" it affects your mental :) BTW, よã†ã“ãã€ã‚·ãƒ³ã‚¸ã•ã‚“ï¼ The codename's r3ck0rd. Find me in my Facebook Profile Page, or in my blog.
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wahh~~..i wanna learn too!.. uhh..lets see... hmm..hajimemasite?.. watashi wa shinji des juu go sen?..[15? right?] suki sakura de hatarai-te imasu..i got it form a web..thanks to the links..^^ mm.. -.- thats all i know..ahhaa.. zz.. watashi wa baka?..is this how you say im a idoit? [ isuck..zzz] ![]() |
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@myrtilus64: Well... but it's allowed to do that right? I use Kansai Dialect sometimes... ^^ and seriously I don't know Yakikate!Japan well... I can see those on Wikipedia ^^ And for "world", in the series ã‚¿ãƒã‚³ãƒžãªæ—¥ã€…, the funny button thingy RESET THE WORLD, was read by one of the tachikoma: リセット ダ ワルド (this is what I hear...) I don't know if it's really right. @izumi_anime: é¢ç™½ã„ é¢ç™½ã㦠They mean the same but I think the difference is in the usage... 楽ã—ㄠ楽ã—ã㦠Enjoyable. The same case as above 楽ã—ん㧠楽ã—ã¿ã¦ Enjoyment according to http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi-bin/wwwjdic.cgi?9T The codename's r3ck0rd. Find me in my Facebook Profile Page, or in my blog.
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@Izumi:Here is my understanding of "baka mitai". Baka means stupid or idiot. Mi, in this context means see or look. Tai means alot or very much. So "baka mitai" would translate into look alot like an idiot. In your complete sentence, the subject is "atashi", which is a female form of "I". The particle "na" has no translation. It is used to express agreement, like the use of the word "yeah" in, "yeah, I really look like an idiot". As to your -kute and -mite question, that's beyond me. I would like to know the answer to your question as well. I do know that omoshiroii mean interesting or curious. Whereas tanoshii mean fun and happy. Hope this help. ![]() |
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asd # TQ~ ![]() |