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Practising via manga
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Practising via manga
Hello everyone!
I like making the studying fun, so I thought:
"Hey, why don't we draw manga in Japanese language?"
I know there exits a thread where people put their manga drawings, but I wanted to make a thread where the pics are only in Japanese language.
Ok, I think you got it. Let's begin...
Translation goes...hopefully...
Nervous-looking gaijin:
ええと。。。
トイレはどこですか。
Erm...
Where is the toilet?
Secretary girl
トイレは音楽室のとなりにあります。
Toilet is next to the music room.
Kanji used:
音楽 - ongaku - music
室 - shitsu - room
Feel free to comment, give advice and draw your own little mangas!
...
Yes I suck at Japanese... :p
I like making the studying fun, so I thought:
"Hey, why don't we draw manga in Japanese language?"
I know there exits a thread where people put their manga drawings, but I wanted to make a thread where the pics are only in Japanese language.
Ok, I think you got it. Let's begin...
Translation goes...hopefully...
Nervous-looking gaijin:
ええと。。。
トイレはどこですか。
Erm...
Where is the toilet?
Secretary girl
トイレは音楽室のとなりにあります。
Toilet is next to the music room.
Kanji used:
音楽 - ongaku - music
室 - shitsu - room
Feel free to comment, give advice and draw your own little mangas!
...
Yes I suck at Japanese... :p
Last edited by Sauna addict on Fri 07.06.2007 10:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
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RE: Practising via manga
トイレはどこですか。
This is correct, but the manga panel itself has a different (and wrong) sentence.
-Chris Kern
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Yudan Taiteki - Posts: 5609
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RE: Practising via manga
Yudan Taiteki wrote:トイレはどこですか。
This is correct, but the manga panel itself has a different (and wrong) sentence.
Whoops! ^^;
Well, it's only a typo, hehheh.
I'll fix it...just a minute... :p
(edit: fixed)
Last edited by Sauna addict on Fri 07.06.2007 9:21 am, edited 1 time in total.
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RE: Practising via manga
What does the "Kikoru" at the bottom mean?
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RE: Practising via manga
Kiitu wrote:
What does the "Kikoru" at the bottom mean?
Ah, that.
It's actually "kyurururuuuu...", a sound effect for tummy growling.
Mainly because the gaijin is having a diarrhea for eating something a bit too exotic.
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RE: Practising via manga
Ah whoops, got the KO and YU mixed up!
Haha, nice sound effect
Haha, nice sound effect
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RE: Practising via manga
Did you draw this?
... Are they not both gaijin?
Sauna addict wrote:
Mainly because the gaijin is having a diarrhea for eating something a bit too exotic.
... Are they not both gaijin?
Sometimes I think that I'm afraid of thinking, and that scares me.
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Tspoonami - Posts: 837
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RE: Practising via manga
Tspoonami wrote:
... Are they not both gaijin?
No, no, no. ^^;
Only the guy on the right side is a gaijin.
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RE: Practising via manga
Sauna addict wrote:
No, no, no. ^^;
Only the guy on the right side is a gaijin.
You missed the point.
And you didn't answer my first question...
Sometimes I think that I'm afraid of thinking, and that scares me.
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Tspoonami - Posts: 837
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RE: Practising via manga
Missed the point? Aww, whatever. I guess I'm too slow anyway (especially when busy, like today).
And sorry, I didn't notice your first question hiding there behind the quote box.
So, yes. I did draw that picture.
*deep sigh*
Definately not my day.
And sorry, I didn't notice your first question hiding there behind the quote box.
So, yes. I did draw that picture.
*deep sigh*
Definately not my day.
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hyperconjugated - Posts: 635
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RE: Practising via manga
Also, the periods are in the wrong place in the picture -- although manga basically does not use periods at all.
-Chris Kern
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Yudan Taiteki - Posts: 5609
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RE: Practising via manga
Very nice, thanks for this topic, now I remember the 室 and となり.
It is pretty effective.
Hienoa, kiitos aiheesta, nyt Minä muistan tuon 室 ja となり:n.
Tehokasta.
It is pretty effective.
Hienoa, kiitos aiheesta, nyt Minä muistan tuon 室 ja となり:n.
Tehokasta.
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Xurma - Posts: 90
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RE: Practising via manga
Glad to hear that this thread has been somewhat helpful.
Let's see if I can manage to draw another one tomorrow.
And don't forget, you can always put your own works here.
Let's see if I can manage to draw another one tomorrow.
And don't forget, you can always put your own works here.
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RE: Practising via manga
Wow! Very nice! I wouldn't mind seeing more! I could at least read and understand what the guy said. ^^ The woman was a little more difficult but your explanation after is really helpful.
Good work with it.
Good work with it.
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