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akira de aimbuster
post Sep 2 2007, 09:41 PM

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This thread is abnormally cool, thanks to jhcj and others lol

I got a few questions to ask:
-When I ask "so desu ka", people should answer "so desu" or "so desu ne" if they mean yes.
-How to say good in japanese?
-How to say this move is good/ this move is bad?
-How to say I surrender? (I am igo player)
-What do sakasama no chou mean? ( its a name of a song lol)

Forgot the other questions lol, dont kill me if my questions are asked before, dont have time to go thru' properly yet tongue.gif

Arigato!
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post Sep 4 2007, 04:42 PM

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QUOTE(juvenile86 @ Sep 2 2007, 11:21 PM)
-When I ask "so desu ka", people should answer "so desu" or "so desu ne" if they mean yes.
sou / sou desu / sou da/ sou desu ne / sou desu yo ne

-How to say good in japanese?
ii desu / yoi.

-How to say this move is good/ this move is bad?
ii ugoki desu / yoi ugoki desu.

-How to say I surrender?
watashi (boku/atashi/ore) wa koufukushimasu.
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I see, thanks.

more noob questions:
-so what is ugoki mean actually?
-is yoi means good?
-anata wa means 'you' rite?
-how should I pronouce this word "jugyouchuu no ryouka "?

Thanks smile.gif
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post Sep 4 2007, 09:26 PM

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QUOTE(mfa333 @ Sep 4 2007, 09:04 PM)
i got question, what's the diff btw these 3 sentences:

-aishiteru
-anata ga suki
-daisuki
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aishiteru=i love you
anata ga suki= seems incomplete to me sweat.gif not sure
daisuki= i like you

waiting for savior to answer my question biggrin.gif
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post Sep 4 2007, 10:06 PM

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Added on September 4, 2007, 9:58 pm
Oguki 動き
- is the perfect present tense of root "oguku" 動く
- to move

Yoi 良い - means pleasant, feel good, skilled. To express you are feeling good - usually you use ii 良い (the same kanji, different kun-yomi) or kimochii 気持ち
instead

Anata wa means "you are ..."

jugyouchuu no ryouka is pronounced as ju/gyou/chuu no ryooka.
If you are sengau, gyou sounds like ngyou. make sure you pronounce chuu with a long u vowel. Ryou pronounce "Ryo/o" in slow motion. Separate kana vowels, but sounds like a single long o vowel in regular expression.

R in Japanese is pronounced without rolling in your tounge (unlike Spanish R which require rolling your tounge in), somewhere between L and R.
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Got it thanks smile.gif

But why do ppl say anata ga aishiteru? Is it mean "you are i love you?" sweat.gif definately sounds weird to me - -ll
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post Jan 11 2008, 04:29 PM

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what is tsutaetai mean? always heard this word in japanese songs xD
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post Nov 9 2009, 04:47 AM

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ユニットバスのお湯を拔いて水気を綺麗に拭き取ったバスタブの中で丸まりながら。

can someone please explain the underlined words and the whole sentence?

also the 拔 is actually a chinese word, the real one should be without the dot, please teach me how to pronounce it too notworthy.gif
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post Jun 25 2010, 07:34 PM

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microsoft input says that あす=明日、same漢字with あした。
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post Aug 25 2010, 11:19 PM

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Anyone know how should i write the reference id on the money order?

Directly write with pen? Will be money order become invalid if i do so? ><
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post Sep 5 2010, 12:07 PM

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QUOTE(gothlolitaalice @ Sep 5 2010, 06:30 AM)
I registered JLPT N5, have exam in KL test center, but I'm now in Ipoh, may I pay cash in Ipoh test center?
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I thought it's the due date already? sweat.gif
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post Feb 13 2011, 11:40 AM

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QUOTE(afeeq @ Feb 1 2011, 01:41 AM)
I'm new here.Is it hard to learn japanese?
how long does it takes until i can read japanese text?

thanks!
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I have seen imbalanced example of a person passing jlpt level 4 after studying for 1month, starting from zero.
That person is currently in Japan and married a japanese laugh.gif

So there more interested you are, the faster it will be. L)

 

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