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Silly Question of mine
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2007/10/27 13:06
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入札者限にゅうさつ一品で一、二、三NPのオークション。
I'm bad at arranging words and I need help at it.. I often arrange it like chinese's..
Well, if anyone can help me arrange the whole thing that is very nice of you. :)
And I like to add a "活動" but I'm scared that if it's in japanese, it'll be a different meaning..
有難う (This is 'thank you', right?) If so, this is for you! :D
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by Rei
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Well, I don't know but I'm looking forward what the other japaneses' gonna say for this..
Well, good luck on finding a tutor! Hey, guys~ You might need to help her out~ I don't know either.. XD
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by Sakurako
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Too bad.. I still got 2 days left so please help me with this! :(
Thanks anyway! ^^ Anyone here being able to help me?
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by Rei
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wild guess
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2007/10/27 17:49
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how about
一、二、三NPのオークションはお一人様一品の入札です
hmm...maybe its best that you write the sentense in english ?
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by hodad
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Your wild guess
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2007/10/27 18:58
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Well.. Here's the English words..
You can only bid 1 item at the 1NP, 2NP, 3NP Auction (Activity)
How do I say 1NP to 3NP?
Thank you for your help! =)
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by Rei
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Thanks again, I say.
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2007/10/27 19:01
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Thanks again hoadad. NP is a kind of currency. I really get confused about the arrangement of words.. @_@
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by Rei
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maybe.. moshikashite...?
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2007/10/27 19:37
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neopets point? :)
we use 1,2,3.. and also 一,二,三... in this sentence its better using 1,2,3 so...
1NP,2NP,3NPオークション活動ではお一人様一品に限らせていただきます。
it is infomative sentence fo bidders no?
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by hodad
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-smile sweetly-
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2007/10/27 21:15
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Thank you very much for your help, hodad! =) So is there any kanji words for "thank you"? Don't tell me it's 有難う.. It's hard to understand the arrangements of these japanese sentence.. Can you teach me the basics of all?
I'm used to arrange it like how chinese does.. For example, this one.. "私はれいちゃんという人と友達になりました" (I got confused in the center where there's a LOT of "と" where I include kanji's as well and I don't get it..) If it's in chinese I would write, 我是小零的好友... As for the back, I got confused what the sentence is talking about..
I too heard about じょ and だん different speeches; female mainly use "よ" while male use "だ". Is there any words that only change when they're related to gender?
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by Rei
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nihongo101
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2007/10/28 00:35
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japanis sentence building is usually like this;
Subject-Object-Verb I hotdog eat(私はホットドッグを食べる)
and sometimes if its too obvius you can omit Subject. fo instance,if there are too of you talking and want to ask if he/she want to eat hotdog,then you will say;
Object-Verb ? hotdog eat?(ホットドッグ食べる)
i cant teach "と" yet its high level for mi
じょandだん, you proly mean its 女and男. おんなandおとこ female finish sentence with よand male do it with だよorだぜ (i never say だぜ) do i sound gay if i always use だよ?
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by hodad
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How cute!
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2007/10/28 01:10
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No no, dayo just sound cute! :3 When do you really use them anyway?
-Thank you-
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by Rei
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haisai! use dayo like this
ぼくはドラえもんだよ i am doraemon
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きょうはたんじょうびだよ today is birthday
chinis language i know is this one
惡魔在身邊(devil beside you) 我的愛也真(my love is tue)
:))
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by hodad
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Another Question
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2007/10/28 19:59
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How do you write these sentences in kanji and hiragana?
Blossom 3 Friends Guild
I figured out "ume san tomodachi no kyoukai" but I think there's errors inside.. :0
What's so different about tomo, houyuu and tomodachi?
-Thank you-
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by Rei
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だよis same as です and more friendly way of saying it.
btw,only chinis i know is 惡魔在身邊 and 我的愛也真
blossom 3 friends guild 三友花会 or 花三友組合
tomo and tomodachi is the same meaning and i dunno houyuu ... never heard sorri :(
girls talk and boys talk now days among young japanis are not so much different. becos some girls talk like ちょーうける、マジやばくねー?
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by hodad
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Exchange.. 交换(jiao huan)~
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2007/10/29 17:22
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Thank you~~ :D I still don't know when do I use the "は"..
Here's some chinese words for you~ :) 小侯达是小零的日语翻译者~ "hodad is rei's japanese translator"
我要向您说个大谢谢, 您教我了许多许多的东西! "I want to thank you, you taught me a lot a lot of things!"
您(nin): You (used when speaking with sempai, sensei.. Well, literally, someone's whom you respect.)
向(xiang): To (But not in writing where you write, To: someone, From: someone, usually used when speaking)
东西(dong xi): Things (In chinese you can simply use this words to point out what it is if you're lazy to say out the item's name. Or you can use them to ask what is that item) e.g. 那(That)是(is)什么(what)东西(item)
Despite the arrangements of chinese words, they made english among chinese people broken. :(
Well, thanks for teaching me :) I'll teach you some chinese too haha~
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by Rei
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love this lyrics
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2007/10/30 06:39
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ni wen wo ai ni you duo shen wo ai ni you ji fen wo de qing ye zhen wo de ai ye zhen yue liang dai biao wo de xin
ni wen wo ai ni you duo shen wo ai ni you ji fen wo de qing bu yi wo de ai bu bian yue liang dai biao wo de xin
qing qing de yi ge wen yi jin da dong wo de xin shen shen de yi duan qing jiao wo si nian dao ru jin
ni wen wo ai ni you duo shen wo ai ni you ji fen
ni qu xiang yi xiang ni qu kan yi kan yue liang dai biao wo de xin
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by hodad
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は(wa)is used like so
わたしは、これは、それは 今日は、
if you want tu say tis.. my cat is sleeping and so cute
私のネコはかわいく寝てる so my cat ''is doing this'' sleeping so cutely so は means ”is doing dis''
i hop you undastand :)
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by hodad
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Good Good~
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2007/10/30 13:42
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Hai! Watashi daijobu dayo~ Like this? XD And I didn't know neko uses katakana..
So, overall "wa" means doing something right? Like.. 'My sister talking with yuki-san.' "私のあねちゃんは話"how to say.. 'to' someone"雪さん"
Is it?
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by Rei
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