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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 5:59 pm
 Goooo. I'm a newbie in watercolours, apologies. sweatdrop
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:00 pm
Your name(bottom right corner) should be in Katakana. Or do you not know how to write Naomi in Katakana?
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 1:37 pm
Obito Your name(bottom right corner) should be in Katakana. Or do you not know how to write Naomi in Katakana? My friend Izumi and I like to write our names in hiragana. It's an in-joke type thing. Naomi is also a Japanese name, and I write it in kanji as 奈緒美 occassionally. ;P
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 2:24 pm
Avis-yam Obito Your name(bottom right corner) should be in Katakana. Or do you not know how to write Naomi in Katakana? My friend Izumi and I like to write our names in hiragana. It's an in-joke type thing. Naomi is also a Japanese name, and I write it in kanji as 奈緒美 occassionally. ;PHow do you pronounce your name? Nay-oh-mee or Nah-oh-mee or maybe another way?
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 2:44 pm
Obito Avis-yam Obito Your name(bottom right corner) should be in Katakana. Or do you not know how to write Naomi in Katakana? My friend Izumi and I like to write our names in hiragana. It's an in-joke type thing. Naomi is also a Japanese name, and I write it in kanji as 奈緒美 occassionally. ;PHow do you pronounce your name? Nay-oh-mee or Nah-oh-mee or maybe another way? Usually Asians pronounce it "Nah" and North Americans pronounce it "Nay". I just go with wherever I am at the time. ninja My parents say Nah usually.
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 10:45 pm
Avis-yam Obito Avis-yam Obito Your name(bottom right corner) should be in Katakana. Or do you not know how to write Naomi in Katakana? My friend Izumi and I like to write our names in hiragana. It's an in-joke type thing. Naomi is also a Japanese name, and I write it in kanji as 奈緒美 occassionally. ;PHow do you pronounce your name? Nay-oh-mee or Nah-oh-mee or maybe another way? Usually Asians pronounce it "Nah" and North Americans pronounce it "Nay". I just go with wherever I am at the time. ninja My parents say Nah usually. Which one do you prefer?
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 1:12 pm
Obito Avis-yam Obito Avis-yam Obito Your name(bottom right corner) should be in Katakana. Or do you not know how to write Naomi in Katakana? My friend Izumi and I like to write our names in hiragana. It's an in-joke type thing. Naomi is also a Japanese name, and I write it in kanji as 奈緒美 occassionally. ;PHow do you pronounce your name? Nay-oh-mee or Nah-oh-mee or maybe another way? Usually Asians pronounce it "Nah" and North Americans pronounce it "Nay". I just go with wherever I am at the time. ninja My parents say Nah usually. Which one do you prefer? I'm so used to both; I really don't have a preference. xd
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 4:03 pm
Avis-yam Obito Avis-yam Obito Avis-yam Obito Your name(bottom right corner) should be in Katakana. Or do you not know how to write Naomi in Katakana? My friend Izumi and I like to write our names in hiragana. It's an in-joke type thing. Naomi is also a Japanese name, and I write it in kanji as 奈緒美 occassionally. ;PHow do you pronounce your name? Nay-oh-mee or Nah-oh-mee or maybe another way? Usually Asians pronounce it "Nah" and North Americans pronounce it "Nay". I just go with wherever I am at the time. ninja My parents say Nah usually. Which one do you prefer? I'm so used to both; I really don't have a preference. xd Do you mind being called Bob? domokun
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 7:20 pm
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 3:23 pm
I was just wondering tis' all. sad
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