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09-04-2007, 07:10 PM
Yes, shinjitsu, they are the same word. The verb 'yasumu' means to take a break, to rest, to be absent, etc.. You have incidentally asked a good question, too. For some reason, we seldom write 'Oyasuminasai' with a kanji even though it's a very simple kanji. Same thing with 'Ohayou' or 'Konnichiwa'. These phrases only require pretty simple kanji but we usually write them all in Hiragana. If I may take a wild guess, I think this is because Japanese parents (and teachers) want their kids to be able to write these important everyday phrases as soon as possible, that is before they learn the necessary kanji in school.
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To shinjitsu (what a cool name!): -
09-05-2007, 05:17 AM
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You seem to have a keen interest in Japanese. これからもがんばってください! |
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09-05-2007, 09:41 AM
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your answer was what i meant with "context" in my post, the thing with kyou and konnichi was just the first thing that came to my mind...^^ |
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09-05-2007, 12:38 PM
yo.......can someone translate the following for me, yes I know its random...
Attack of the killer teddy bears from school My planet has been invaded by killer teddy bears Do you want a care bear hug I love teddy bears Attack killer teddies from school Oh no!!!!! its the killer teddy bears... They are for a project that I am doing and yeah I cannot find any translations......please help me...please/ |
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09-06-2007, 09:38 AM
I've been hunting for HALCALI lyrics for ever. A friend just sent me the lyrics for the song "It's PARTY TIME!", but the majority of it is in kanji. Sadly, I only recognize a few of them. TT_TT . I'll post the lyrics here. I'd appreciate any help at all -- I'll need the romaji, and if it's not to hard the english. BUT if the english is too much I can at least translate that. (I'm just lazy...) BUT I REALLY DO NEED HELP WITH THE KANJI. Arigatou ooki. (BTW the song is really catchy, I recommend it and any other of their songs)
It's PARTY TIME! HALCALI 騒げ!It's PARTY TIME! 騒げ!It's PARTY TIME! 騒げ!騒げ!騒げ!騒げ! 騒げ!騒げ!騒げ! 騒げ!It's PARTY TIME! 騒げ!It's PARTY TIME! 騒げ!騒げ!騒げ!騒げ! 騒げ!騒げ!騒げ! 本来、打たれ弱いタイプ 気にしなさんな、そんなHYPE! 励ましてくれたねMY FRIEND 一瞬、マジ、泣きたくなぁーる メールの返事待つ間 分かるよ気持ち、それ辛いな 「終わらないさ、いつまでも!」 ハートの絵文字に託した、半端ない純な心は 彼のレスで見事砕けたぁ! バツが悪いけど、しょうがなぁーい 君がただいてくれたNIGHT 騒げ!It's PARTY TIME! 手を伸ばして~ 声を出して~ カッコ悪くていーじゃん!いーじゃん! 涙拭いて~ ほら笑って~ 唄いだそうOH OH OH 手を繋いで~ 足鳴らして~ カッコつけても、いーじゃん!いーじゃん! 涙なんて~ 忘れちゃって~ 踊りだろうOH OH OH ドンマイ!ありがと、GOOD JOB! 気にしてないから、大丈夫! 元気が出るまでどれくらぁい? やっぱり、まだまだ、全然、CRY! 待ち惚け、Mなふりしてさ やるせない、そんな無理してさ A LONELY NIGHT、いつの間にか リップクリーム塗る度に、繰り返しつくため息は 空に浮かび、やがて消えた、嗚呼… 張り裂けそうだよ、痛みで これでもかって、思い出す 騒げ!It's PARTY TIME! 手を伸ばして~ 声を出して~ カッコ悪くていーじゃん!いーじゃん! 涙拭いて~ ほら笑って~ 唄いだそうOH OH OH 手を繋いで~ 足鳴らして~ カッコつけても、いーじゃん!いーじゃん! 涙なんて~ 忘れちゃって~ 踊りだろうOH OH OH 手を伸ばして~ 声を出して~ カッコ悪くていーじゃん!いーじゃん! 涙拭いて~ ほら笑って~ 唄いだそうOH OH OH 手を繋いで~ 足鳴らして~ カッコつけても、いーじゃん!いーじゃん! 涙なんて~ 忘れちゃって~ 踊りだ…踊りだ…踊りだそうOH OH OH ラーラ、ラーラ、ラーララーラララ… |
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Halcali Lyrics -
09-07-2007, 07:02 AM
Here's the roomaji for the whole thing. I'll just translate the chorus part:
It's PARTY TIME! HALCALI 騒げ!It's PARTY TIME! >Sawage! (from "sawagu" = be excited, to make noise, etc. 騒げ!It's PARTY TIME! 騒げ!騒げ!騒げ!騒げ! 騒げ!騒げ!騒げ! 騒げ!It's PARTY TIME! 騒げ!It's PARTY TIME! 騒げ!騒げ!騒げ!騒げ! 騒げ!騒げ!騒げ! 本来、打たれ弱いタイプ Honrai, utare yowai taipu 気にしなさんな、そんなHYPE! Kin ni shinasan na, sonna Hype! 励ましてくれたねMY FRIEND Hagemashite kureta ne, myfriend 一瞬、マジ、泣きたくなぁーる Isshun, maji, nakitaku naaaru メールの返事待つ間 meeru no henji matsu aida (or ma) 分かるよ気持ち、それ辛いな wakaru yo kimochi sore tsurai na 「終わらないさ、いつまでも!」 "owaranai sa, itsu made mo!" ハートの絵文字に託した、半端ない純な心は Haato no emoji ni taku shita, hanpa nai jun na kokoro ha 彼のレスで見事砕けたぁ! Kare no resu de migoto kudaketa! バツが悪いけど、しょうがなぁーい Batsu ga warui kedo, shou ga naaai 君がただいてくれたNIGHT Kimi ga tada ite kureta night 騒げ!It's PARTY TIME! Sawage! It's Party Time 手を伸ばして~ Te wo nobashite Reach out... 声を出して~ Koe wo dashite Make some noise [raise your voice] カッコ悪くていーじゃん!いーじゃん! Kakko warukute ii jyan! ii jan! Who cares if we're lame! 涙拭いて~ Namida fuite Wipe your tears ほら笑って~ Hora waratte Hey, laugh! 唄いだそうOH OH OH Utaidasou OH OH OH Let's sing OH OH OH 手を繋いで~ Te wo tsunaide Hold my hand 足鳴らして~ Ashi narashite Stomp your feet カッコつけても、いーじゃん!いーじゃん! Kakko tsukete mo, ii jyan! ii jyan! Who cares if we're just acting cool! 涙なんて~ Namida nante Tears... 忘れちゃって~ Wasurechatte Just forget them 踊りだろうOH OH OH Odori darou It's a dance, right! ドンマイ!ありがと、GOOD JOB! Donmai! Arigato Don't mind! Thanks, GOOD JOB! 気にしてないから、大丈夫! Ki ni shite nai kara, daijoubu! 元気が出るまでどれくらぁい? Genki ga deru made dore kurai! やっぱり、まだまだ、全然、CRY! Yappari, mada mada, zenzen 待ち惚け、Mなふりしてさ Machibouke, M na furi shite sa やるせない、そんな無理してさ Yaru senai, sonnna muri shite sa A LONELY NIGHT、いつの間にか ..., itsu no ma ni ka リップクリーム塗る度に、繰り返しつくため息は Rippu kuriimu nuru tabi ni, kurikashi tsuku tameiki ha 空に浮かび、やがて消えた、嗚呼… Sora ni ukabi, yagate kieta, Aa... 張り裂けそうだよ、痛みで Harisakesou da yo, itami de これでもかって、思い出す Kore de mo ka tte, omoidasu 騒げ!It's PARTY TIME! Sawage! 手を伸ばして~ Te wo nobashite 声を出して~ Koe wo dashite カッコ悪くていーじゃん!いーじゃん! Kakko warukute ii jyan! ii jyan! 涙拭いて~ Namida fuite ほら笑って~ Hora waratte 唄いだそうOH OH OH Utaidasou 手を繋いで~ 足鳴らして~ カッコつけても、いーじゃん!いーじゃん! 涙なんて~ 忘れちゃって~ 踊りだろうOH OH OH 手を伸ばして~ 声を出して~ カッコ悪くていーじゃん!いーじゃん! 涙拭いて~ ほら笑って~ 唄いだそうOH OH OH 手を繋いで~ 足鳴らして~ カッコつけても、いーじゃん!いーじゃん! 涙なんて~ 忘れちゃって~ 踊りだ…踊りだ…踊りだそうOH OH OH ラーラ、ラーラ、ラーララーラララ…[/quote] Hope this helps a bit. Sore ja. |
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09-07-2007, 10:55 PM
I don't think there is a polite way to say that.
It depends on the situation, but what if you try it and don't like it. It's one thing to say "I don't eat squid." No one would be offended by that (and this is anywhere in the world, not just Japan), but to say "Let me taste it first" and then say "Oh, I don't like the taste" really isn't going to fly. You might be OK, if it was something a little exotic (like squid or octopus or horse), but staple foods in Japan aren't spicy, so unless you are allergic, there is no reason not to eat it. The effects of the war are still felt, and food is something that isn't wasted at near the rate it is in the USA. We just don't appreciate it as much. Kids don't have "tastes" as much, as they are taught to eat what is put in front of them, so the idea of not liking something is a little more foreign, there. But they do understand that Japanese eat things that aren't eaten in other parts of the world, and are forgiving if you don't like a certain food. |
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