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Post by mizuki on Jun 20, 2006 18:17:18 GMT -8
Yea and I don't understand it. Not so good with the German part of my heritage.
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Post by Thistle on Jun 20, 2006 19:13:45 GMT -8
oui. Im a frenchy.
Now back on subject, Yes i heard from a very reliable source that the native Oregonians set millions of fires to the beaches and even on large rocks...and they like to walk dogs i believe.
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Post by Zeffa! on Jun 20, 2006 21:41:09 GMT -8
Watashi wa nihongo O sukoshi hanashimas.
And Thistle, you have a very reliable source, i saw exactly that when I was there! That's kinda eerie...
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Post by Raiku on Jun 21, 2006 0:13:39 GMT -8
A line from my Japanes final, though I spell it horribly:
Watashi wa Nihongo ga mama suki desu. Demo...haata deshita. Soshite sukoshi Nihongo ga jyosu des.
Trans: I kinda like Japanese, but I was bad at it. And, now I am okay.
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Post by Thistle on Jun 21, 2006 8:58:05 GMT -8
ok ok your ready for this...
baka
dont know if I spelled it right but whatever.
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Post by 7john7 on Jun 21, 2006 12:36:10 GMT -8
Latin's Hard. And complicated... It hurts... Spanish is waaay more easy then Latin. Thus it makes Spanish really fun. Go Spanish! Though I don't remember a lot.... It's what I get for not doing a lot of reviewing.... But there is still HOPE!
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Post by hamstermuncher on Jun 21, 2006 18:55:48 GMT -8
Thistle! DON'T SAY THAT! It's really rude in Japanese.
...Mae nihongo to sensei ga daisuki deshita. Demo, ima watashi wa sensei ga daikirai desu yo!
Translation: Last year I liked Japanese and the teacher (@ Junior High), but this year I can't stand sensei!
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Post by mizuki on Jun 22, 2006 0:02:54 GMT -8
Baka is the proper term for fool, numbskull, knucklehead (various other terms) and all around dummy. In other words the Japanese people don't use it much...at least according to sensei. Sadly she is quite mistaken, as it is a fairly polite way of calling someone an idiot. Sukoi, ne? Demo, watashi wa nihongo wo heta desu. >.<
Translation: Cool/awesome/amazing, huh? But, I am bad at Japanese.
Just thought I would brush ya up on some Japanese over the summer. =^.^=
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Post by Thistle on Jun 22, 2006 9:45:40 GMT -8
ya i knew what it ment and cute is Kawii or something like that.
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Post by mizuki on Jun 22, 2006 13:39:11 GMT -8
Kawaii, like the island. Ahh worldly coincidences. =^.^=
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Post by Zeffa! on Jun 22, 2006 23:06:31 GMT -8
That woman is so irredeemably biased that it cripples my mind... In japan, kids are ALL perfect, they clean up after the room, they bow politely, they don't steal, they are all friendly and work together SILENTLY, they get straight a's and work after school... They also develop cures for epidemic-causing viruses on weekends, and have already established peaceful ties with outside planets. Soon cancer, the common cold, and world hunger will all be cured thanks to the progeny of delusional japanese teachers.
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Post by hamstermuncher on Jun 23, 2006 15:33:45 GMT -8
I know!! She tells us every day in no uncertain terms that American kids are all retarded and Japanese kids are all perfect! It is so annoying!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Dark Beauty on Jun 24, 2006 12:30:14 GMT -8
*Cackles in the corner* I don't take Japanese from her for that reason. I actually was interested (still am... someone needs to teach the wierdo), but then I heard about her in advance and went for Spanish, which I am interested in anyway.
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Post by hamstermuncher on Jun 26, 2006 7:31:18 GMT -8
...Well, she's getting a student teacher next year (who she will hopefully not corrupt!!*crosses fingers*). That's part of the reason I'm staying. Other part is I still want to learn the language (I can't help it!)
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