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01-24-2007, 11:20 PM

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i might b asking the same thing over and over agen but crimson now knows y...
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ok... wt do i do about the little words for the sentece? [dont kno how to explin so ill call them little words]
the 'at' or 'they' etc... wer do i put thm in the sentence?
What's neat about the Japanese language is you technically can shuffle around just about any part of the sentence, and the meaning will still be understood. So long as you have used the correct particles, verb conjugations, etc.

Does this help?


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01-24-2007, 11:23 PM

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What's neat about the Japanese language is you technically can shuffle around just about any part of the sentence, and the meaning will still be understood. So long as you have used the correct particles, verb conjugations, etc.

Does this help?
so... as long as i have the other things correct, i can put the tiny words in the sentece in any position i want it to b in?



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01-24-2007, 11:35 PM

i want to know swear words and disses in japanese
then i can swear, or dis people and theyl be like wtf mate?
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i want to know swear words and disses in japanese
then i can swear, or dis people and theyl be like wtf mate?
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i kno SOME but leave it to the two ppl tht r best in japanese to help ya...
if they r ok with it.... XD



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i kno SOME but leave it to the two ppl tht r best in japanese to help ya...
if they r ok with it.... XD
then tell me SOME?
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01-25-2007, 05:11 AM

So you want to learn swear words, Just for the sake(Every time I see read this I read it as if it was Japanese ) of swearing at Japaneses... I do agree that learning a swear word are really easy ( thats how I started)
I'll what to see what Crimson thinks.

It is my thread but I don't think swearing at Japanese is really a good thing so yeah




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01-25-2007, 05:21 AM

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i want to know swear words and disses in japanese
then i can swear, or dis people and theyl be like wtf mate?
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May I ask for what purpose you wish to learn this? Are you interested in learning the language, or do you just want to learn how to insult people in it?

And what use would there be in knowing these words? If you were to say any Japanese swearwords or insults at a native Japanese, you would certainly get more than just a funny look. And if you said them toward a non-Japanese, they would most likely not understand. And if they did, you would again get something more than just a funny look.

I'm sorry if I'm sounding moralistic and whatnot, but given the desires you've vocalized so far, which sound anything but pleasant, I am not comfortable imparting that kind of knowledge.


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01-25-2007, 05:27 AM

Thats the feeling I had too so I wanted to see what you thought about this. Actually the exchange student that stayed with my family would often get in trouble at school for swearing. His friend that he was making told him to say some of this to people, even though he knew it was bad, Baka. ::shakes head::

Any how I would only teach these words to prevent this situation from happing to other people.




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Thats the feeling I had too so I wanted to see what you thought about this. Actually the exchange student that stayed with my family would often get in trouble at school for swearing. His friend that he was making told him to say some of this to people, even though he knew it was bad, Baka. ::shakes head::

Any how I would only teach these words to prevent this situation from happing to other people.
Agreed. But it doesn't sound like that's the intention here. ^_^;


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01-25-2007, 05:33 AM

yup,

Oh I was agreeing with you on that ^_^ (did it sound like I was opposing you? lol)




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