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lol et's funneh cuz its true? |
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TeeFliiiJoin Date: 2011-06-27 Post Count: 533 |
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Where you trying to Impersonate a Chinese person Or Japanese, either way..
あなたをファック |
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@Infern, while he is being rude, he is impersonating a Chinese person. Japanese sound way different.
Guardian Units of Nations,Leader~Scar~ |
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d512634Join Date: 2008-10-14 Post Count: 4050 |
Just one of the 'Murican post. |
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@ScarXD
Japanese cannot end with "ng" in romanizations. Simple as that. |
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> Japanese cannot end with "ng" in romanizations. Simple as that.
Fix: Japanese cannot have "ng" at all. |
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TheMyrcoJoin Date: 2011-08-13 Post Count: 15105 |
ni hao, wo hen hau!
*Winks at supre* |
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TheMyrcoJoin Date: 2011-08-13 Post Count: 15105 |
I think that it means "How are you"? .____.? |
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TheMyrcoJoin Date: 2011-08-13 Post Count: 15105 |
No idea... "what are you doing"?
If that is correct - foruming, music and more c: |
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@ kingkiller1000
I only wanted to point something out from the Hepburn romanization. I always thought that ん has slight variations of pronunciation. So I can't be 100% sure.
For example:
1) If ば, び, ぶ, べ, or ぼ comes after ん, then the ん will sound close to 'm' instead of 'n' because you have to close your lips in order to pronounce the 'b' (unless if you say it inefficiently (aka. very slowly)).
2) If が、ぎ、ぐ、げ、or ご comes after ん, then you will not touch your teeth with your tongue when you say it.
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BC/TBC/OBC are being worse these days. |
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d512634Join Date: 2008-10-14 Post Count: 4050 |
Lol... |
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