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Oh, I would like to thank those of you guys who complimented me. I am very glad that it is legible. Thank you for encouraging me. But, don't you know how I can attach more images?. Tokorode (By the way), I am Arabic and not English, maybe we write the seven (7) just like British people do. I am wainting 4 ur answer:)
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Britain has alot of arabic influence so thats probably where we got it from :)
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Oh, so are you British Shadow?
Actually, Isis ( I dunno if you remeber her or if she'd told you her name before, but she's a member in this forum from the UK) asked me if I know you once we were talking. Nice to meet you Shadow-san はじめまして 工藤隆と申します、十五歳です、六つの言語が出来いて 、日本語が大好き。 どうぞよろしくお願いいたします |
But i guess that u guys have changed the topic a bit. Furthermore, u haven't answered my question yet which was "how can i attach more images to this thread?" doesn't anyone of you guys know that?
I hope you also to tell more about the Japanese script itself, not about the seven. Well, in fact i've been learning Japanese for just one year. Last year, when i was in the 9th grade i started to learn it on my own PC without any help from a teacher so do you think the level of my writing is good or not?:confused: |
言語は何が話せますか。イタリア語も。
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Eminently legible handwriting.
And as for the "British" 7, I'd call it a "mathematician's" 7, personally. In a former life, I studied abstract mathematics at university, and we always wrote our sevens like that and our zees (zeds in the UK) with the extra cross as well to avoid confusion with one and two, respectively. |
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