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Post by xxxRAWRS on Apr 3, 2009 11:22:02 GMT 12
You're Japanese?
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Post by Elite4James on Apr 5, 2009 20:31:21 GMT 12
No, I just live there. I'm Australian.
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Post by LuciferIX on Apr 10, 2009 14:31:07 GMT 12
Sorry about that, like I said I was going off of the fact that I didn't know one or two of the kanji in there. It'll still take me a while before I can catch up to you.
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Post by xxxRAWRS on Apr 10, 2009 15:00:18 GMT 12
The last kanji, I think, said "mite". That's what I THINK.
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Post by Elite4James on Apr 13, 2009 2:00:02 GMT 12
It's just read 'mi', mite is the 'te' form of that kanji, so you would see it with the hiragan 'te' after it. It says 'mitakunai' which means 'don't want to see'. Sorry about that, like I said I was going off of the fact that I didn't know one or two of the kanji in there. It'll still take me a while before I can catch up to you. I am not that high a level in reading, it's really tough. I admit I'm getting better (compared to before I moved here), but very slowly.
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Post by xxxRAWRS on Apr 13, 2009 4:16:35 GMT 12
I can only identify katakana and hiragana. I can make sense of what some kanji mean, but it's difficult because it's Japanese. Ex "Daisuki" in Japanese means "I love you", but in Chinese it's read as "Da Hao", meaning "big good".
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Post by miss4adv on Apr 15, 2009 8:03:26 GMT 12
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Post by xxxRAWRS on Apr 15, 2009 9:00:51 GMT 12
That is pretty cute.
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Post by MagmarFire on Apr 15, 2009 9:57:27 GMT 12
Win. I don't recall ever seeing that before.
EPIC WIN.
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Post by Midnightmoon602 on Apr 16, 2009 23:09:20 GMT 12
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Post by Elite4James on Apr 21, 2009 9:26:15 GMT 12
I can only identify katakana and hiragana. I can make sense of what some kanji mean, but it's difficult because it's Japanese. Ex "Daisuki" in Japanese means "I love you", but in Chinese it's read as "Da Hao", meaning "big good". Yeah the Japanese have two types of readings for the kanji depending on what other kanji the kanji is combined with. They have kun-yomi and on-yomi, and it's bloody hard to remember.
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Post by RobSp1derp1g on Apr 24, 2009 3:05:59 GMT 12
miss4adv, please introduce yourself in the Arrivals/Departures area
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Post by Rishi on Apr 24, 2009 3:21:14 GMT 12
miss4adv, please introduce yourself in the Arrivals/Departures area Is it mandatory?
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Post by RobSp1derp1g on Apr 24, 2009 3:21:59 GMT 12
miss4adv, please introduce yourself in the Arrivals/Departures area Is it mandatory? it is recommended
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Post by Rishi on Apr 24, 2009 3:23:09 GMT 12
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