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Post by LouSMFAN on Jun 20, 2006 21:26:46 GMT -5
Here is how to play: Think of a japanese word with the letter after the letter the other member used. Ex. ame - rain Then you would put a japanese word that starts with a b, then the next member put one that starts with a C. I think you probably get it now Okay, let's test your japanese knowledge. And yeah.... ame(rain in English) is the starting word.
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Post by Suigin on Jun 25, 2006 22:12:23 GMT -5
HEY! I got one right off the top of my head!
Baka
...lol
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Post by LouSMFAN on Jun 29, 2006 10:54:46 GMT -5
;D
chiisai - small
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Post by Suigin on Jul 13, 2006 22:55:37 GMT -5
Dogi
I don't even know where that came from... My mind is an odd place...
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Post by Des on Jul 13, 2006 23:44:01 GMT -5
Eigo = English (language) (I had to look that up )
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Post by D'lo on Jul 16, 2006 0:24:04 GMT -5
FAIA = fire (maybe it's katakana...I don't care! I love that song! lol)
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Post by yatenkou on Jul 16, 2006 9:37:30 GMT -5
Genki - well
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Post by D'lo on Jul 16, 2006 11:01:32 GMT -5
Hajimemashite = how do you do?
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Post by Des on Jul 16, 2006 22:23:09 GMT -5
Ittekimasu (Good bye!) (I’ll be back.)
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Post by D'lo on Jul 18, 2006 11:23:40 GMT -5
ja = see you again
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Post by Des on Jul 19, 2006 14:53:56 GMT -5
Konnichi wa = Good afternoon!
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Post by D'lo on Jul 21, 2006 10:15:01 GMT -5
(the "l" in Japanese is like it's combined with the "r" sound, so I'm just going to insert katakana for this - of course in romanized form ) RAITO = light
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Post by Des on Jul 21, 2006 18:16:45 GMT -5
I thought we were doing Japanese L, not English, why did you use R? So... ok, I can't find anything for Japanese, L, don't even know it is exists? Mausu = (lab) mouse; (2) mouth
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Post by D'lo on Jul 21, 2006 22:34:45 GMT -5
There is no Japanese "l". The "r" sound sounds more like it's merged with the English "l" sound. That is why I used katakana (the symbols that are actually English words) to fill in for the missing [English] "l".
nageku = to lament
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Post by Creshosk on Jul 21, 2006 23:21:32 GMT -5
Hiragana is the name of the lettering system used for Japanese Japanese originating words. Such as Katkana is the name of the lettering system used for Japanese Foriegn originating words such as the japanese found within Umi No Yuuga's signature: Romaji is the name of the system using Roman letters inplace of either hiragana or katakana such as Raito or Sakura. Engrish is failed attempts at translating Japanese into English. I am not aware of the name for failed attempts to translate English into Japanese. On that note I shall add the word Obitsu Click on this link in order to better learn about Obitsu
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