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Japanese word for "password"?
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Re: Japanese word for "password"?
Ongakuka wrote:Well, you even gave it a winky face, so it's probably my face.
This made me laugh(sorry, I'm sure it must be a typo right?)
D'oh! it surely was...
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Re: Japanese word for "password"?
パスワードを覚えないのなら、単に「星」を英語にご翻訳してください。
そのような文章はいかがでしょうか。
そのような文章はいかがでしょうか。
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Re: Japanese word for "password"?
でも、ときどき、ある場合にね、「プラネット」も星を正しく訳できるじゃない?
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I think we have a winner. 

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Re: Japanese word for "password"?
As for the zee/zed thing, I found it amusing that, in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, whether it was pronounced "Zee Zee Nine Plural Zee Alpha" or "Zed Zed Nine Plural Zed Alpha" depended on the adaptation (and probably the actor) you were listening to. Douglas Adams himself used "zee".
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