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Cayla 02-05-2011 02:29 PM

really?? OK.:ywave:

JamboP26 02-05-2011 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Cayla (Post 849768)
:) You know what Jambo, you remind me of this pretty (:D )blonde headed I used to love to watch off youtube!:mtongue:

The guy in my avatar? That not me. lol. Thats Bou from An Cafe. haha

(Unless you've seen my picture in the Facer 3.0 thread?)

Cayla 02-07-2011 11:24 PM

Well, I bet your still pretty even if I don't know what you look like!!


And yes, I know you are male!
I am not saying I like you!! OF COURES BUT, I am just trying to be a nice kid!!

JamboP26 02-08-2011 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Cayla (Post 850087)
Well, I bet your still pretty even if I don't know what you look like!!


And yes, I know you are male!
I am not saying I like you!! OF COURES BUT, I am just trying to be a nice kid!!

Oh right. Thanks. I bet you look nice too. (I'm just returning the compliment. Some people can be funny about comments like that to under 16's) :ywave:

Facer thread on JapanForum (I'm at the bottom :D )

Cayla 02-08-2011 10:43 PM

Thanks a lot!!:)

Cayla 02-11-2011 01:13 PM

What are the most common words in Japanese, that a person might have to use, and is there such thing as two different words that are the same?


(Like bee and B?)


:confused: :ywave:

RobinMask 02-11-2011 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Cayla (Post 850609)
What are the most common words in Japanese, that a person might have to use, and is there such thing as two different words that are the same?


(Like bee and B?)


:confused: :ywave:

I think the most common words you would have to use would be greetings, like 'hello' and 'goodbye', and things like 'please' and 'thank you'. Basically whatever you use most in English you'll probably be using the equiviliants in Japanese just as equally :)

Hello (Good Afternoon, in specific): Konnichiwa
Goodbye: Sayonara
Please: Kudasai/Onegaishimasu
Thank you: Arigato gozaimasu

There are a few homonyms too (different words that mean the same thing). Like "suki" and "tsuki" are both said the same way, but one means 'like/enjoy' and the other means 'moon'. I can't think of many others, but my Japanese is quite basic - hopefully other members can give you a more comprehensive list.

I'd recomend learning the two alphabets too, if you get a chance or feel able. In English its very hard to figure out how some of the Japanese is said, but in the Japanese alphabets the words are written as you say them, so it's easier to figure out how to pronounce each word correctly.

SCIFFIX 02-11-2011 04:43 PM

Yeah, try to learn hiragana and katakana is the best way to start. Of course, if you want to learn some words in japanese I recomend to you watch some Anime with audio in japanese and subtitles of your choice (probably english).

WingsToDiscovery 02-11-2011 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by SCIFFIX (Post 850627)
I recomend to you watch some Anime with audio in japanese and subtitles of your choice (probably english).

Oh god, no.

SCIFFIX 02-11-2011 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by WingsToDiscovery (Post 850632)
Oh god, no.

why, anything wrong?

I think that is a good way to learn how to speak some words.


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