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Kyandai

PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 8:57 pm


I thought it was pretty underage girls? Nyuk, nyuk. wink

It closed? Bugger, I wanted my own bishounen.
PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 8:57 pm


Yuri_shoujo
literally?

"pretty/beautiful girl"

Those things? A site where you go and answer a multiple choice question thing to get that little banner. I don't normally go on there but I was bored. There used to be a bishounen one too, but it shut down stare


Right, I know the word (I believe it's actual use is for young girls... my roommate was telling me something like that once because I kept calling some pretty guy a bishounen and apparently that was a major sin against Japan, because bishounen/shoujo both refer to children... or something, I dunno, I don't speak Japanese.) I was inquiring about where you got those images from. And now I know the answer.

sybrid
Crew


Yuri_shoujo

PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:05 pm


Oh blah, whoops, I'm just a ignant 'merican how should I know? wink I only speak a little Japanese, and apparently not that word. I CAN ask where the bus, bathroom, kitchen, dining room, couch, lamp, carpet, chair, and other household items are. And where the beer is, I like how they teach you that right away... stupid book.

Biru wa doko desu ka?
PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:07 pm


Yuri_shoujo
Oh blah, whoops, I'm just a ignant 'merican how should I know? wink I only speak a little Japanese, and apparently not that word. I CAN ask where the bus, bathroom, kitchen, dining room, couch, lamp, carpet, chair, and other household items are. And where the beer is, I like how they teach you that right away... stupid book.

Biru wa doko desu ka?


Forget beer...I want to know how to ask for Sake! biggrin (for some reason I can't remember how to spell it gonk ) I'm not to keen on the idea of drinking...but the concept of rice wine sounds intriguing.

T H I N N


Kyandai

PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:13 pm


Haha, yeah. I wanna try sake (again, sp? It looks right, anyway xd ). I love rice and I hate wine so who knows? I'm guessing it doesn't really taste much like rice though, haha.

I know very basic Japanese. Ok, not even that. I can say hello, goodbye and what my name is.. after 3 years of HS Japanese classes. Go me!
PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:21 pm


Sake wa doko desu ka?

Hai hai!

drinkin=bad. I do want to try sake for the hell of it though. Trying being like... sipping it and going "tha's nuff!"

I wish my HS had Japanese classes crying

Yuri_shoujo


T H I N N

PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:23 pm


Kyandai
Haha, yeah. I wanna try sake (again, sp? It looks right, anyway xd ). I love rice and I hate wine so who knows? I'm guessing it doesn't really taste much like rice though, haha.

I know very basic Japanese. Ok, not even that. I can say hello, goodbye and what my name is.. after 3 years of HS Japanese classes. Go me!


Well, considering you've probably never had to use it...its not to strange. The best way to learn a language is among the people who speak it. It's like me and my learning Mandarin Chinese...I know quite a bit...but I haven't heard it spoken very much. (something I hope to rectify this semester)
PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:29 pm


HAHA!

User Image

SO THERE!
I PWN THEM NOW! ........ riiiight okay. I own her now. You may have gotten the OTHER chix... but I'll just hold Ms. Wingates Hellsing hostage here.... twisted

Sir Langley


T H I N N

PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:34 pm


Integra is greatness!

I love that humorous, yet cold air about her.
PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:37 pm


Ashram_VII
Kyandai
Haha, yeah. I wanna try sake (again, sp? It looks right, anyway xd ). I love rice and I hate wine so who knows? I'm guessing it doesn't really taste much like rice though, haha.

I know very basic Japanese. Ok, not even that. I can say hello, goodbye and what my name is.. after 3 years of HS Japanese classes. Go me!


Well, considering you've probably never had to use it...its not to strange. The best way to learn a language is among the people who speak it. It's like me and my learning Mandarin Chinese...I know quite a bit...but I haven't heard it spoken very much. (something I hope to rectify this semester)


Yes. Living in a very multi-cultural country, almost a third of my HS and college were asian exchange students and being friends with a few, I was always amazed by how quickly they could learn English. I swear, in about six months.. most of them were fluent in it. How is your chinese going, anyway? It seems like it'd be one of the harder languages to learn.

Yuri, Japanese and German classes were mandatory at my HS in grades seven and eight. Why those two, I don't know. Haah, my German is even worse than my Japanese. sweatdrop

Kyandai


Yuri_shoujo

PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:40 pm


Kyandai- my school wants students to take a language, but I'm not going to. XP I don't want to learn spanish french or german... thbbt...

Sir Langley
HAHA!

SO THERE!
I PWN THEM NOW! ........ riiiight okay. I own her now. You may have gotten the OTHER chix... but I'll just hold Ms. Wingates Hellsing hostage here.... twisted



adgslhjkahsdjdkhjklgs EVIL!

Well... take... THIS

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...why the ******** are you posting girls and me posting boys....
PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:45 pm


Ashram > Yes that cold... cold air about her... sweet god she's so mean! !!

Yuri > I'm Gay2D, that's why I post girls. xd And Integra is not a girl, she's a WOMAN, yo.
redface Oh my dear me.... miyavi is one hot, hawt a** b***h man... with such the pretty voice. I blame you for that addiction. biggrin

Sir Langley


Yuri_shoujo

PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:54 pm


Glad to be of service, I should send you more of his songs. smile
PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:57 pm


You should. ninja

Sir Langley


T H I N N

PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 10:08 pm


Kyandai
Yes. Living in a very multi-cultural country, almost a third of my HS and college were asian exchange students and being friends with a few, I was always amazed by how quickly they could learn English. I swear, in about six months.. most of them were fluent in it. How is your chinese going, anyway? It seems like it'd be one of the harder languages to learn.

Yuri, Japanese and German classes were mandatory at my HS in grades seven and eight. Why those two, I don't know. Haah, my German is even worse than my Japanese. sweatdrop


What country do you live in? I'm curious. (or are you American...since we are pretty much a multi-culture country xd )

Oriental people are something else when it comes to learning things...but I can tell you why they're so quick to learn things...discipline and motivation. They're school system is more disciplined and competitive, and the parents are more demanding and encouraging, and the teachers...well...they're very well respected. (especially in Taiwan and China)

My Mandarin? Well, its come a long way, thanks for asking. biggrin I've learned most things you need to know if you are a tourist...now I'm starting to learn the structure of the language...quite fasinating really...the way they structure sentences is:

Subject - Time - Place - Direct Object

A very basic example is instead of saying "Where were you today?" you would say "You today were where?" (Ni jian-tian zai na-li)
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