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Old Dec 14, 2004, 11:20   #1
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(Bu-tsu) that is whats on top of his head I broke it down because of religion(Re-li-gin) Japan.I guess it means to blush.

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GOMEN(ASEI) (Go-me-n-(Asei)) Asei is not together with gomen be
gomen is to be sorry gomenasei is to be very very very sorry.

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Old Dec 14, 2004, 21:57   #2
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(O-KA-Shii-) that is whats on top of his head!It means to be supisoius(su-spit-sha-sh).To be aware!
Okashii in this smiley means rediculous

GOMEN(ASEI) (Go-me-n-(Asei)) Asei is not together with gomen be
gomen is to be sorry gomenasei is to be very very very sorry.
it's gomennasai (ごめんなさい) not asei lol

it seems u need to study a lot more my friend ...first study japanese and then after you're good at it teach it to other...you wouldn't want to teach the wrong stuff now right??
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Old Dec 14, 2004, 23:33   #3
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Today we will be learning: Nihon___

Nihon is the japanese term for Japan.

Go is usually an ending tag put onto certain terms such as Nihon(Japan) to signify that one is speaking about the language. Example : Nihongo

Jin is and ending term put onto words to signify that the pre-term is speaking about a person of that term... Example: Shuu-jin "Prisoner"; Nihon-jin "Japanese Citizen"; Amerikajin "American Citizen."

NOW FOR SOME SENTENCE EXAMPLE!!!

Nihongo wo yomeru ka.
Do you read the Japanese Language?

Nihonjin wa nihongo wo yomeru ka.
Japanese citizen, do you read the Japanese Language?
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Old Dec 15, 2004, 12:02   #4
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Old Dec 15, 2004, 13:46   #5
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and just 'cuz I wanna quote something:
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Religion (Re-li-gin)
standard Hicksville pronunciation charts are teh pwn.
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Not Japanese but good icon for biebie (by-by-e).That means bye bye.
I'm not even sure what language you are translating from and to...
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Originally Posted by TwistedMac
I'm not even sure what language you are translating from and to...
I think English was in there somewhere, you just gotta look really hard.
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Old Dec 16, 2004, 07:10   #7
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Inuyasha-the-kid, although I do commend your willingness to help other beginners of the language, I must say, that to teach a language, you must understand it. Just a thought.
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doesn't it say ayashii above his head? i know it's the "okashii" emoticon, but it seriously says ayashii.
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Yesssssssssss! Inuyasha-the-kid and his ridiculously incorrect lessons are back! Now I can learn to speak like a (Three year old) Japanese person!

But seriously man, you should learn the language before teaching it, it's alright to be completely clueless when it comes to Nihongo, as long as you aren't spreading your lack of knowledge around. Heh.
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Originally Posted by okaeri_man
doesn't it say ayashii above his head? i know it's the "okashii" emoticon, but it seriously says ayashii.
The ayashii is okashii.
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NOW FOR SOME SENTENCE EXAMPLE!!!

Nihongo wo yomeru ka.
Do you read the Japanese Language?

Nihonjin wa nihongo wo yomeru ka.
Japanese citizen, do you read the Japanese Language?
I know "wo yomeru" is OK now, but maybe 'ga' still sounds a little better.
Also, even for a guy, "yomeru ka" would be awfully abrubt and curt in addressing the Japanese people....
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Originally Posted by kamisama
Dragonchan wa.. dai suki desu.
Dragonchan "ga".. dai suki desu. じゃない?
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Originally Posted by Pox
Dragonchan "ga".. dai suki desu. じゃない?
This isn't Dragonchan the Jref member is it, kamisama ?
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Dragonchan wa (kamisama ga) dai suki desu.?
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Originally Posted by PaulTB
The ayashii is okashii.
what do you mean? you saying the blue writing says okashii?
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Originally Posted by okaeri_man
what do you mean? you saying the blue writing says okashii?
I think he means it's weird that the smiley is supposed to be 'okashii' but it says 'ayashii'.
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Originally Posted by CorDarei
I think he means it's weird that the smiley is supposed to be 'okashii' but it says 'ayashii'.
It could have been intended as a joke...or a comment on the smiley itself anyway the expression is clearly closer to ayashii imo.
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Just kidding,This topic is boring now.

Anyways i looked at you site
www.Twisted-Irony.com
I know what Irony is,it is a way your thinking while someone is thinking the same words but different meanings.
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wait up ! 待ち時間!

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From Slang To Proper Talking Like Do You Want To Have Sex Is "yaruka!"
<--- isn't it "yaritai no" even kill bill pointed this out. >_< Yet, I learned it from one of my japanese amigas. ^_^

GOMEN(ASEI)

yes, and okini means thank you. >_<

but really, it would help if you continue with japanese. Seriously, some of the stuff you pointed out is confusing and totaly kills what I've been learning from my japanese buddies and college classes. Just review back what you learned.

also, you use ga for negative things and to point out and existing state. Anyways, keep on learning. And do not tell strangers to suck your "chin chin" it is not right.
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