newfieldgrafix
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I'm having to learn Japanese as part of my career choice (another topic), and a friend and I noticed that there's an error in the Katakana for the 'post' text above each post. Currently, it reads 'po-(x)o-ssu-to'. Should it not read 'po-su-to'? My knowledge of Japanese is still very immature as of now. You should totally make a 'Nihongo Samurai' award for this...
Last Edit: Sept 22, 2009 15:53:33 GMT by newfieldgrafix
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Talk to Joe. All the Japanese or whatever it is was done by him. He's from New Zealand so it could be wrong.
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Talk to Joe. All the Japanese or whatever it is was done by him. He's from New Zealand so it could be wrong. He's also perfectly fluent (I believe) in Chinese (don't even start with me) and fairly good at Japanese (if I remember right). He might be fluent in both.
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Talk to Joe. All the Japanese or whatever it is was done by him. He's from New Zealand so it could be wrong. He's also perfectly fluent (I believe) in Chinese (don't even start with me) and fairly good at Japanese (if I remember right). He might be fluent in both. Good point. It might not even be Japanese for all I know.
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But fluent does not mean you write it 100% correctly. I'll PM him a link to this thread and he'll get back to you.
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But fluent does not mean you write it 100% correctly. I'll PM him a link to this thread and he'll get back to you. YES IT DOES CHRIS!
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newfieldgrafix
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Spoken, Japanese is really quite simplistic, and the Hiragana and Katakana syllabaries are fairly easy. But adding the language and the syllabaries together add a little Kanji, and you've got one hell of a complex nabe...
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I would personally go with "po-su-to".
It would actually sound more fluent. =D
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randy
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posuto >> Japanese sit on a post >> English
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Oh look, the middle one is smiling at me.
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Oh look, the middle one is smiling at me. NO! At me!
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Yeah... Joe has spoken. I'm sticking with his word for now, except, I'm too lazy to change the katakana. Nor do I have the fonts necessary.
Last Edit: Sept 27, 2009 4:12:55 GMT by Chris
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