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Posted at: 10/21/09 02:55 AM
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I recently meant Lisa Furukawa (who is my favorite Japanese singer) and she obvously spoke japanese. And i just unloaded these kickass Japenese Phrases which i want to show NG!
- Tatakau tame ni densha ni noru shika nai = In order to fight this battle we must board the train - Mou ii kara, kami wo kawakashimasu = Enough. Lets dry our hair already - Arukooru izhonshu no hito wa okotawari desu = Alcoholics need not apply - Kouhyou hatsubaichuu! = Very popular item now on sale! - Mattero! Suupa Joo! = Hold on Super Joe!
If you know any random japanese phrases please leave a comment. Thankx!
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Posted at: 10/21/09 03:03 AM
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At 10/21/09 02:55 AM, LockPad wrote: - Tatakau tame ni densha ni noru shika nai = In order to fight this battle we must board the train
You said that to her? I'll learn this one for the time I meet another Japanese person. I lived with one for a while. I wish I had this then.
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Posted at: 10/21/09 03:56 AM
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Those could be good to remember. It would be funny to see how a Japanese person responed.
Posted at: 10/21/09 04:18 AM
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Yeah, I have this friend, he's so fucking annoying, he's not even my friend, he speaks Japanese at the most random moments! WTF! Every time he does, me and my girlfriend just laugh it up at him.
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Posted at: 10/21/09 04:42 AM
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Posted at: 10/21/09 06:27 AM
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I believe some of your phrases are wrong. In the Japanese language I don't believe they use S's or F's.
Posted at: 10/21/09 06:29 AM
At 10/21/09 06:27 AM, PhysX wrote: I believe some of your phrases are wrong. In the Japanese language I don't believe they use S's or F's.
Sorry for double post, but I just realized it may be that it's not that they don't use them, it's that they're silent. If somebody knows better please explain :(
Posted at: 10/21/09 12:51 PM
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- [noun] ga sukidesu. = I like [noun]. - [noun] ga daisukidesu. = I love [noun]. - [noun] ga kiraidesu. = I don't like [noun]. - [noun] ga daikiraidesu. = I HATE [noun].
I'm pretty sure those are right; I learned them over four years ago, in high school.
Also, some nouns: suika - watermelon ringo - apple mikan - tangerine banana - banana (seriously)
Can't remember much else aside from those fruits.
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Posted at: 10/21/09 12:58 PM
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sa shi su se so ha he fu he ho
the "fu" just isn't a hard F sound, you let a little air slip between the lips while pronouncing it. As far as the S sounds go, you don't know what you're talking about :| you're probably thinking of L and R-
ra ri ru re ro
it isn't really pronounced with an R or L sound, but a sound inbetween them both
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Posted at: 10/21/09 01:04 PM
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Just a bit of knowledge, and in a vain attempt to stop people spamming ~DESU.
The word "desu" is the verb "to be", more or less, in Japanese. Tenses make no difference to the verb, so it's just "desu" all the time.
A few other little notes:
"Watashi wa" means "As for me" "Anata wa" means "As for you" and.... I forgot the rest :)
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Posted at: 10/21/09 01:36 PM
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Posted at: 10/21/09 01:40 PM
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At 10/21/09 02:55 AM, LockPad wrote: - Tatakau tame ni densha ni noru shika nai = In order to fight this battle we must board the train - Mou ii kara, kami wo kawakashimasu = Enough. Lets dry our hair already - Arukooru izhonshu no hito wa okotawari desu = Alcoholics need not apply - Kouhyou hatsubaichuu! = Very popular item now on sale! - Mattero! Suupa Joo! = Hold on Super Joe!
If I'm ever going to japan, i need to learn these. Would be awesome to just randomly say those lines.
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Posted at: 10/22/09 03:31 AM
Well most of the phrases are in Nihongo - the Most Common Japanese Language, But they Also have a Languge were they Borrow Words from other langauges (mostly english) and change the way they say it, so it fits their pronounciation e.g sandwich would be "Sando"
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Posted at: 10/22/09 03:38 AM
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Does "Hadou-ken" count?
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Posted at: 10/22/09 04:52 AM
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That's really more "all we have to do to fight is board/ride the train." It changes the sentiment of the sentence a little bit, so I guess there's a difference.
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Posted at: 10/22/09 05:06 AM
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Yamate! Oshiri ga itai!
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Posted at: 10/22/09 05:15 AM
At 10/22/09 05:06 AM, JohnnyWang wrote: Yamate! Oshiri ga itai! google it.
I'm going to assume you mean 'yamete.'
In any case, "stop, my arse hurts" isn't very gentleman-like is it?
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