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| 29 Nov 2010 07:30 PM |
| On this page, we can share hour japanese that each of us know. Be sure to put what your saying if you say something in japanese.Use japanese characters and no letters. example:これは日本です |
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| 03 Dec 2010 07:52 PM |
| Hi. お元気ですか?You can teach me? |
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| 09 Jan 2011 04:56 AM |
well, i suppoze i could teach you without characters. ok.
baka= stupid watashi=I nashi=no yasai=vegetable jusu=juice wa=a konichiwa=hello sayonara=goodbye |
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| 09 Jan 2011 12:38 PM |
Nashi is 'Nil', not 'No'.
It's "Juusu", not "Jusu".
"Wa" is not "A". If you say "Boku wa", it's "I am".
It's "Konnichiwa". Seriously. MANY people mistake that.
"Sayounara". |
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| 10 Jan 2011 05:49 AM |
| arrogant poo = prince XD my sis told me that |
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d512634
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| 10 Jan 2011 06:42 AM |
| There's no t single sound in Japanese... |
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| 10 Jan 2011 10:25 AM |
| @ssbb: Get out you translator using idiot -_- |
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| 10 Jan 2011 02:11 PM |
| Yes. Yes, you sure are, MrBlockson... You are a UFO. |
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| 11 Jan 2011 07:44 AM |
... I'm bored too. And I'm tired of people who use nooby translater / copier. |
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| 14 Jan 2011 10:57 PM |
| Hmm... Justin Bieberがきらいです。 |
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| 15 Jan 2011 09:18 AM |
| Name Translating is fine, but ... it just looks wierd... |
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| 15 Jan 2011 10:00 AM |
Isn't it normally written in Katakana, and then followed by the name written in Roumaji but in brackets? Like this: 私はジュスチンビーバ(Justin Bieber)がきらいだです・ |
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| 15 Jan 2011 10:38 PM |
| To make it easy to understand, I just used the regular name. But of course, I'm sure everyone here knows that it means "I hate Justin Bieber". |
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| 16 Jan 2011 05:44 AM |
| @Italy: Wrong. You said "I don't like JB", not "I hate JB". |
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| 16 Jan 2011 06:39 AM |
This is how to say you hate Justin Bieber: 俺はジュスチンビーバを殺したいよ! =P |
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| 16 Jan 2011 06:45 AM |
@Dr01d: No, you're creating an emotion that you hate JB, but you're not saying you hate him.
"I want to kill JB!" |
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| 16 Jan 2011 06:45 AM |
| Plus, your translation to Katakana has failed so bad. |
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