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Needs some more phrases... *tweaks* |
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Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 5:09 am
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Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 5:11 am
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I can only post a few for the time being. But here's some:
Hai = yes Ohayu = morning Konnichiwa = good afternoon/hello Arigatou = thank you Arigatou gozaimasu = thank you very much Sayonara = goodbye Gome = sorry Nani? = what? Daijoubu? = how are you? or: is it okay? Daijoubu = I'm fine, or: it's okay Youki = demonic aura Shouki = demonic energy, miasma Katana = sword Hime = princess -sama = an honourable suffix, usually representing 'lord', 'lady' or 'master'. Its used for one you value higher than yourself. -san = a common suffix, used in place of 'miss', 'mrs', 'mr', etc. -dono = an honourable suffix, showing the highest respect for someone. It can also mean lord, as well as '-sama'. Sempai = if you call someone your "sempai" then you see them as your senior, or superior. Usually used at school for someone who is in a higher grade or someone you respect more intellectually. Sensei = used for teachers, mentors, doctors, etc. Someone who is higher than you, like a sempai, who teaches you. Kawaii = cute Youkai = demon Hanyou = half-demon Ningen = human Inu = dog Neko = cat Kitsune = fox Houshi = monk Tajiya = exterminator/slayer Seiyuu = voice actor
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Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 5:37 am
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Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 11:50 am
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Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 1:01 pm
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Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 1:39 am
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Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 3:48 am
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Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 8:06 am
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Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 8:08 am
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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 8:18 am
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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 2:50 am
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salvatore-shan I can only post a few for the time being. But here's some:
Hai = yes Ohayu = morning Konnichiwa = good afternoon/hello Arigatou = thank you Arigatou gozaimasu = thank you very much Sayonara = goodbye Gome = sorry Nani? = what? Daijoubu? = how are you? or: is it okay? Daijoubu = I'm fine, or: it's okay Youki = demonic aura Shouki = demonic energy, miasma Katana = sword Hime = princess -sama = an honourable suffix, usually representing 'lord', 'lady' or 'master'. Its used for one you value higher than yourself. -san = a common suffix, used in place of 'miss', 'mrs', 'mr', etc. -dono = an honourable suffix, showing the highest respect for someone. It can also mean lord, as well as '-sama'. Sempai = if you call someone your "sempai" then you see them as your senior, or superior. Usually used at school for someone who is in a higher grade or someone you respect more intellectually. Sensei = used for teachers, mentors, doctors, etc. Someone who is higher than you, like a sempai, who teaches you. Kawaii = cute Youkai = demon Hanyou = half-demon Ningen = human Inu = dog Neko = cat Kitsune = fox Houshi = monk Tajiya = exterminator/slayer Seiyuu = voice actor
it's Ohayou (gozaimasu) = (good) morning Gomen (nasai) = (i'm) sorry / i apollogise Doumo Arigatou Gozaimasu = thank u very much (only girls use arigatou gozaimasu; u can use it as doumo, but pnly to u'r friends, otherwise if u go to Japan and say doumo to ppl, they'll consider it an insult) Senpai = u read it Sempai; if you call someone your "sempai" then you see them as your senior, or superior. Usually used at school for someone who is in a higher grade or someone you respect more intellectually. Taijiya = Sango's job Jaki = demonic aura
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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 2:52 am
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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 2:54 am
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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 3:01 am
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Kyoko-chan_1 You guys basically stated all that there is but... here's also a few: Atashi wa: I, me... though this could only be used for females (males, don't use this unless u want to sound gay) Jikusho (something like that >_<): Damn/Sh*t (a swear word that inuyasha uses often) Kaze no Kizu: Roughly translates as Cutting Wind (Kaze means wind)... an attack of Tetsaiga. O-Jee-san: Old man Can't think of anymore right now... >_<
ojii-san = old man, grandfather
Watashi = me, I
wa = particle that shows ppl what u wanna say, the strong part of the sentence (egg.: Watashi wa desu. My name is / I am ; Watashi wa seito desu. I am a pupil.)
Chikushou = s**t
Kuso = the f word
Kaze no Kizu = kizu -> wound; kaze -> wind; so a mottamo translation would be The Wind Wound
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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 3:20 am
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