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How would you say...
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How would you say...
I have some quick grammer questions. Would:
Watashi wa totemo samui desu.
Mean "I am very cold"? Or is that gramaticall incorrect? Thanks!
Watashi wa totemo samui desu.
Mean "I am very cold"? Or is that gramaticall incorrect? Thanks!
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Sachi - Posts: 640
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RE: How would you say...
**Gramatically
Sorry ^_^;
Sorry ^_^;
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Sachi - Posts: 640
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RE: How would you say...
Anybody? I'm still reaaaaally new to this, so some help would be nice...
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Sachi - Posts: 640
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RE: How would you say...
sure
P.S. you can edit your original post
P.S. you can edit your original post
Last edited by nprz on Wed 10.26.2005 6:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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RE: How would you say...
sure
Do you mean I did it right? Or what? (Yes, yes. Still confused, sorry ^_^;)
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Sachi - Posts: 640
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RE: How would you say...
5 posts in two hours. A little impatient, no? *grin*
It is gramatically correct.
It is gramatically correct.
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Harisenbon - Posts: 2964
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RE: How would you say...
Thanks (lol sorry about that.....)
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Sachi - Posts: 640
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RE: How would you say...
wow an admin hasint seen this yet.
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RE: How would you say...
i am a いにゅやしゃ
What's an "inyusha"? I know that inyuusha is "importer," but....
Tony
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AJBryant - Site Admin
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RE: How would you say...
tsukiakari_emi34,
like nprz, please try and avoid double posting.
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like nprz, please try and avoid double posting.
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Mariya - Posts: 455
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RE: How would you say...
AJBryant wrote:i am a いにゅやしゃ
What's an "inyusha"? I know that inyuusha is "importer," but....
Tony
いんゆ could be 隠喩, which is a metaphor, so an imaginary person?
XD At this sig.
Number of people that have: 13
SaiaiKenja
Daisuke
Kodi
dreamingxashley
redfoxer
ben
Elumi
LordDisa
Kates
AaRoN
Rezeyu
Hideiko_san
roosh
ParanoiaK3
Number of people that have: 13
SaiaiKenja
Daisuke
Kodi
dreamingxashley
redfoxer
ben
Elumi
LordDisa
Kates
AaRoN
Rezeyu
Hideiko_san
roosh
ParanoiaK3
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Spaztick - Posts: 482
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RE: How would you say...
He means 'inuyasha'... I already picked on him about this in the ShoutBox ^_^; Looks like he forgot it was wrong in his sig, too.
Speaking of 'messed up sigs'... Spaztick... I think more than 9 people are on your list now. ^^;
Speaking of 'messed up sigs'... Spaztick... I think more than 9 people are on your list now. ^^;
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Kates - Posts: 472
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RE: How would you say...
いんゆ could be 隠喩, which is a metaphor, so an imaginary person?
I thought about that, but the spelling he's got is いにゅ, not いんゆ.
Tony
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AJBryant - Site Admin
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RE: How would you say...
Kates wrote:
Speaking of 'messed up sigs'... Spaztick... I think more than 9 people are on your list now. ^^;
messed up sigs? well, i still don't get what it means...
and now i'm new to the list...
よろしくおながいしむす!~~

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