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Dystopia... I never know YOU ARE ASIAN! :shock:
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@Anna: Oh god, that's not good. XD; Did you fix it with tape or something?
And this is news to me, as well, that you're Asian. I feel like a minority here, seriously -- I'm just a normal American white girl. XD; |
@ Xuv - I am. I'm Korean.
@ Windy - The teacher didn't care, so I just left it alone. xD |
@Anna: That's always a good thing. XD I wish I had teachers that weren't so protective of their materials. If you so much as hurt a book at my school, they make you pay a lot to repair it.
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Dystopia! I am GLAD ou are Korean! Come, teach me Korean! :<
besides, my friends LOVE Korean stars! :lol: as in the actors! so HAWT! |
@ Windy - Bah. I was so lucky not to have to pay for that one.
@ Xuv - xD Another one!? Bah. I'd much rather learn Japanese. Lol. Everyone's in love with Korean boy stars. @[email protected] |
I am not into any stardom, that is my friends.
I want to learn Korean's words, they look so cute~ Go learn Japanese~ Nippongo wa erai no kotaba dane! :wink: |
I agree, there are a LOT of gorgeous Korean guy actors out there. @[email protected];;;
Then there are also some gorgeous Japanese guys, too. <3 |
@ Xuv - Nani? ._.
@ Windy - xD Lol. Yay for Asians. |
Japanese is an awesome! language. :wink:
You only know Nani? XD |
@ Xuv - I can only say some of them, but I know a few other random words.
Nani, Baka, Shannaro, Kisama... Arugh. They fly out of my head when I want to list them. I can also say 'Sorry'. |
I know bits and phrases of Japanese. I do know "nani." I also know "o genki desu ka?" And a lot more. . . "mori" "aka" etc. o_o;
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@ Windy - I"m pretty sure that the one you said after 'Nani' means 'How are you?'
I can also say 'I love you.' |
*Scribbles on Sakura's Guest Book*
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@Anna: Yeah, that's what it means. :3 I can say "I love you," too. "Aishiteru wa" if I remember correctly, right?
Then in French, it's "je t'aime," and in German it's "ich liebe dich." :3 |
@ Windy - I thought it was 'Skidaio' or something like that. ._.
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@Anna: I have no idea, my knowledge on the Japanese language is very limited, and it's a very hard language to learn and comprehend. @[email protected]; I just thought it was "aishiteru wa" or "aishiteru yo" because in Japanese, "ai" means love. *Shrug*
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Well, you can pretty much learn a lot by watchinga LOT of anime, with original Japanese voice and subtitles to know the meaning.
I copy their slang so my Japanese sound more natural. |
@Meave: Yeah, that's what I do -- that's how I've learned a LOT of Japanese. Also, I listen to practically nothing but J-pop and J-rock, so I'm now capable of understanding some of the phrases in the songs.
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@ Windy - I think that's a different way of saying love.
@ Xuv - @[email protected] I'm trying that, its not working. |
@Anna: Ah, I have no clue then.
By the way, congrats on getting the first post on page 35 -- it's your turn to win the free artsuu! n__n |
Aishiteru, means love. just love. XD But Japanese always tends to includes I and you automatically.
ANyway, yo, wa are just slang. End note slang. Normal for CHinese and such... but I don't think English have end note slang. I did attend to basic 4 levels of Japanese before, so I know teh sentence structure and how to read Katakana and Hiragana. Then I just continue myself. :/ |
@ Windy - Thanks. =D
Whoo! Free art! |
@Meave: Good grief, how do you keep up with all the languages. . . I feel so ignorant. D:
@Anna: No problem. I know you're excited about it. XD |
@ Windy - xD Of course.
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