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Shizu-kani-shut up
Chak-saki-Hello |
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greatgunJoin Date: 2008-06-17 Post Count: 1425 |
1: Wrong. 黙れ(Damare) is "Shut up". 静かに(Shizukani) is "Be quiet"
2: Wrong. That isn't a japanese word. こんにちは (Konnichiwa) is "Hello"
3: Why did you post this anyway? |
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greatgunJoin Date: 2008-06-17 Post Count: 1425 |
Prove it that you speak Japanese -_- |
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Dr01d3k4Join Date: 2007-10-11 Post Count: 17916 |
Shizukani? I thought it was just Shizuka. Also, isn't it 'Damaru', not 'Damere'. The '-re' ending is Base 4. And if it is imperative (command), it is 'Damete'. |
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greatgunJoin Date: 2008-06-17 Post Count: 1425 |
Dr01d, Shizuka is "Quiet". Damaru is "I shut up". You don't say お前黙る, you say お前黙れ (Damare). Maybe change Damare to Damale |
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greatgunJoin Date: 2008-06-17 Post Count: 1425 |
Damate isn't a word... |
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Dr01d3k4Join Date: 2007-10-11 Post Count: 17916 |
I'm getting confused.
Base 1 - Dame
Base 2 - Dame
Base 3 - Dameru
Base 4 - Damere
Base 5 - Dameyou? (I can't remember if it goes to 'rou' or 'you')
Base Te - Damete
Base Ta - Dameta
If you are giving a command such as 'Shut up', then you use Base Te - Damete. |
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Dr01d3k4Join Date: 2007-10-11 Post Count: 17916 |
O I got confused again. It is 'ma', not 'me'.
AHH MAI BRAIN HATES ME D= |
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greatgunJoin Date: 2008-06-17 Post Count: 1425 |
Base 1 - Dame (No (That's what it means))
Base 2 - Dame (No)
Base 3 - Dameru (*Not a word*)
Base 4 - Damere (*Not a word*)
Base 5 - Dameyou (*Not a word*)
Base Te - Damete (*Not a word*)
Base Ta - Dameta (*Not a word*)
WHAT IS UP WITH YOU??? |
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Dr01d3k4Join Date: 2007-10-11 Post Count: 17916 |
I really don't know... |
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greatgunJoin Date: 2008-06-17 Post Count: 1425 |
If you want to make someone else shut up: 黙れ
If you are asking nicely to shut up: 黙って
Main source: 黙る |
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Dr01d3k4Join Date: 2007-10-11 Post Count: 17916 |
I can't read Kanji. Do they say 'Damare', 'Damatte' and 'Damaru'? |
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greatgunJoin Date: 2008-06-17 Post Count: 1425 |
Yes. |
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iplayJoin Date: 2007-12-31 Post Count: 8795 |
Damaru = To shut up
Damare = Imperitive. Telling someone to shut up. |
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