Quote by moorJiko shoukai no
"Thread"ga nai mitai node minna-san wa kamawanai nara,
koko de post shiteokimasu.
Minna-san, hajimemashite! Moor desu!! kono group ni sanka sasete
hontou ni ureshiidesu! naka yoku nareba ii to omoimasu. kore kara mo
yoroshiku o-negaishimasu ne?!! ^_^ /
to iuwake de... I look forward to talking with you guys about alot of stuff
"Japanese" related or otherwise soon.
Bun'bou no tsukaikata wa chotto hen dakedo, mitara, wakarimasu.
Jaa, irasshai ne.
Quote by dirtyharrykomban wa. hajime
mashite. sumimasen. boku no nihongo wa totemo hidoi
desu. watashi no namae wa harry desu. benkyou ni kokoni kimashita.
arigatou gozaimasu. lol thats about as good as i can go. a month in
japan and thats all i can do
Hidoi is mean.. you mean heta.
Demo gan'batte ne! Benkyou sureba suru hodo, jouzu ni naru koto ga dekiru no.
^_^
Quote by flyindanceI dun like the
ending for anime, it dissapoints all POT fans,I'm sure u guys agree.
I not yet seen the manga, but anime characters more handsome!!!!
Seriously when i c the ending, I almost cry.
aww.. yeah. All the endings are kinda screwed up for anime.. I guess it's
because it's too good to end?
Neways, yeah, I have a few man'ga, and the animated version is definitely
better! Besides the fact that I love Minagawa Jun'ko's voice (for Ryoma). :P
Welcome all new members. I
hafta read this once again. ^_^ And maybe watch the Anime. I love her
artwork, so I started reading Shin'shi Doumei Cross a couple months ago.
ah, shibaraku. itsumo isogashii kara, jikan ga nai node, kokoni ikanai.
jaa, min'na, kono group ni haitte, irrashaimase.
min'na isshouken'mei ben'kyou shimasu!
Quote by destatiQuestion: when is it
appropriate to use 'gomenasai' or 'gomen' versus 'sumimasen'? Is one
inherently more polite than the other? 'Gomen' seems to be the most
casual, but I can't tell between 'gomenasai' and 'sumimasen'. I've also
heard 'suman' or 'sumanai' (I think), which seem to be abbreviations of
'sumimasen', like 'gomen' is an abbreviation of
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gomenasai is not as formal as sumimasen, and only should be used towards someone
you know, such as your family or friends. whereas sumimasen is used towards a
teacher. sumanai is the "nai form" of sumimasen. sumimasen is
"teineigo" so it is used towards superiors or strangers. gomen is
even less polite than gomen nasai and should only be used towards an inferior or
someone close to you.
sou iu wake. minasan wa yoku renshuu sureba suru hodo dondon jouzu ni naru koto
ga dekiru no yo.
hajimete wa chotto muzukashii dakedo, itsumo fukushuu sureba, sugu kannou ni
naru yo.
dewa, minasan, yoku ganbatte kudasai.
takuman sen'sei, kon'ban'wa (watashi no jikan'tai wa pst)
takuman sen'sei wa ima nihon'go o oshiete iruno?
watashi wa ima san'nen'sei de, nihon'go satii o mou torimashita.
dewa, watashi wa sakurasuki de, 17 sai desu. douzo yoroshiku. ^_^
Quote by takemanhajimete no minasan,
konnichiha(^^*) takeman desu.
dondon nihongo wo tukatte mite kudasai!!
= Try to use Japanese frequently.
moshi machigatte mo, oshiete agemasu kara kinishinai de^_^
= I will teach, if you make a mistake. Don't worry.
Technically, you are already approved if you apply. ^_^
Now, Japanese..
About the
It should be Watashi ga kanojo wo mamoru. With Kanojo as the direct object.
Bun'bou no tsukaikata wa chotto hen dakedo, mitara, wakarimasu.
Jaa, irasshai ne.
Hidoi is mean.. you mean heta.
Demo gan'batte ne! Benkyou sureba suru hodo, jouzu ni naru koto ga dekiru no.
^_^
The more you study, the better you can become.
Kon'nichiwa, minasan.
Gosh, I haven't been here for a while.. because the pages were loading too
slowly for me.
Welcome, new members. ^_^
aww.. yeah. All the endings are kinda screwed up for anime.. I guess it's because it's too good to end?
Welcome all new members.
I
hafta read this once again. ^_^ And maybe watch the Anime. I love her
artwork, so I started reading Shin'shi Doumei Cross a couple months ago.
SF has been so cold lately.. and stormy for that matter.
I need to go to Florida. XP
welcome new members.
the
more, the merrier.
heh.. I'm outta school now. :P but I would be studying how to cook Japanese food next year.
oh, and welcome to all new members. haven't been on for awhile. been busy with other stuff, such as catching up on sleep. ^_^ totemo nemui kara. :P
ah, shibaraku. itsumo isogashii kara, jikan ga nai node, kokoni ikanai.
min'na isshouken'mei ben'kyou shimasu!
jaa, min'na, kono group ni haitte, irrashaimase.
yeah... PoT.. i was browsing groups and voila.
i wanna join. it's all about fuji and echizen.. XP
wah~! full moon is one of my favorites. ^_^ along with another shin'shi doumei cross..
i wanna join. :P
heh.. never really posted anything here.
happy to be in this group.
ok.. my favorites: i love donburi, miso jiru, sushi, ramen, taiyaki. ^.^
gomenasai is not as formal as sumimasen, and only should be used towards someone you know, such as your family or friends. whereas sumimasen is used towards a teacher. sumanai is the "nai form" of sumimasen. sumimasen is "teineigo" so it is used towards superiors or strangers. gomen is even less polite than gomen nasai and should only be used towards an inferior or someone close to you.
heh. i'm from china.. but i moved to california. about 12 years ago.
currently in san francisco.
sou iu wake. minasan wa yoku renshuu sureba suru hodo dondon jouzu ni naru koto ga dekiru no yo.
hajimete wa chotto muzukashii dakedo, itsumo fukushuu sureba, sugu kannou ni naru yo.
dewa, minasan, yoku ganbatte kudasai.
takuman sen'sei, kon'ban'wa (watashi no jikan'tai wa pst)
takuman sen'sei wa ima nihon'go o oshiete iruno?
watashi wa ima san'nen'sei de, nihon'go satii o mou torimashita.
dewa, watashi wa sakurasuki de, 17 sai desu. douzo yoroshiku. ^_^