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konichiwa(good evening)
i am wondering if any of you speak japanesse.I know 1-10
ichi
nei
son
shee
go
rloku
shichi
hochi
jue
gue
ichigo means #1 leader
odigoto gazimas means thank you very much
ohiogazimas means good morning
conebonwa means good night or hi durring night time
please post stuff you know about japan
Man, what a pain...
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I know tons but I can't be bothered to type it all.
Konichiwa
Ougenki desuka?
Dreams don't come true, you gotta make them come true.
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あなたは日本語の単語を書きことが下手です。
でも、頑張って...
??
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I learnt Japanese in Primary school but i can't remeber much now it was too long ago
People don't notice whether it's winter or summer when they're happy.
~ Anton Chekhov
Cheer up, emo kid.
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I love japanese.. and btw justlooking typing in katakana isnt that helpful XD i think he meant the phonics. Either way I can
only read kanji not katakana ^^
btw. ichigo=strawberry not number one leader. instead of odigoto i think its arigato. But then again people have different spellings. And btw its Konbawa.
Some trivial things like elements are easy ^^
Random nice words to know
Ten-Heaven
Sora=Sky
Mizu=Water
Tsuchi=Earth
Tsumi=Sins or crimes if you like
Tsuki=Moon
Sakura=Cherry blossom
Ja ne=Slang term for saying goodbye
Sayonara=Formal way of saying goodbye
Hai=Yes
Iie=No
Ichi
Ne
San
She
Go
Roku
Schischi or Nana
Hatchi
Kyu
Ju
Proper spellings ^^
Last edited by espeon (2007-12-05 06:05:53)
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The best one is: hajimemashíte, pronounced hahzyee-mem-she-tay.
It means "Nice to meet you"
There are some rules in Japanese about slurring the word when certain sounds are followed by 'hard' sounds. Compare to English where people commonly drop the G from words ending in -ing.
Here's something interesting. When Japanese is written using the English alphabet the 5 vowels always make the same sound, unlike in English.
A is like the A in father.
E is like the A in May.
I is like the E in feet.
O is like the O in show.
U is like the U in flute.
Expanding on espeon's post above, some of the words have multiple meanings. For instance, "shi" can mean four or death. Tsuki refers to "lunacy" so it can either mean 'to do with the moon' or a type of madness. Kitsune-tsuki is the "fox madness" that men are fabled to suffer from after meeting the seductive shapeshifting kitsunes.
Ok. I'm done geeking out now. Move along.
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Trillian: Five to one against and falling. Four to one against and falling Three to one, two, one. Probability factor of one to one. We have normality. I repeat, we have normality. Anything you still cant cope with is therefore your own problem.
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^^; We're all allowed to be geeks XD Oh and just remember there is no such thing as an 'L' to them ^^ And on all the vowels there are different ways of saying them in japanese ^^ For example, E in Iie is like the 'air' in flair
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And on all the vowels there are different ways of saying them in japanese ^^ For example, E in Iie is like the 'air' in flair
Maybe there's different accents? I've only ever heard it pronounced "Ee-Ay".
Trillian: Five to one against and falling. Four to one against and falling Three to one, two, one. Probability factor of one to one. We have normality. I repeat, we have normality. Anything you still cant cope with is therefore your own problem.
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Theres always different ways of saying things in languages Theres never ever a set accent.
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Unless you're the only person who speaks it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amurdag_language
Trillian: Five to one against and falling. Four to one against and falling Three to one, two, one. Probability factor of one to one. We have normality. I repeat, we have normality. Anything you still cant cope with is therefore your own problem.
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Lmao
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how do you say johnathon in japnesse javascript:insert_text('',%20'');
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great things come from great minds
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"Johnathon"
Boy let me tell you what:
I bet you didn't know it, but I'm a fiddle player too.
And if you'd care to take a dare, I'll make a bet with you.
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Thats an easy way to do it xD
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how do you say johnathon in japnesse
Romanized, it would probably be similar to 'jo-na-son'
Technically, Japanese doesn't even have an 'R' as we do in English, it is often described as a cross between an English L and an English R.
I have noticed that many pronounciations of the 'U' in Japanese are either silent, voiced quietly, or very similar to the French 'U'.
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Actually they have tons of R's. They just dont have any U's. For example my real name would have to be configured into
Heren not Helen. Japanese have no L's but sometimes say their R's as L's. You can check any Japanese word and that fact
will be true
SoRa
SakuRa
ARigato
SayonaRa
But you will never find a japanese word with 'L' in it unless its an english word being used.
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Indeed. I often do hear the sounds seeming to alternate between L and R though... especially in songs. Oh well.
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in poem too
........"To my mind having care and concern for others is the highest of human qualities"
.........Fred Hollows
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(im an ALIEN ) im kool (WHAT You cant steal my fridge!)]
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what does that mean
........"To my mind having care and concern for others is the highest of human qualities"
.........Fred Hollows
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it says... 'Legga mega poopie'
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