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What does the symbols in Odin's FFVIII summoning sequence mean, and what does Zanetsuken mean???
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Seems that my last post went largely unnoticed, being the last on a page, so I'll try again:
What does the symbols in Odin's FFVIII summoning sequence mean, and what does Zanetsuken mean???
If any one needs help with spanish i'm thier man as i am half spanish and am fluent in it, plus 1-10 in japanese is:
iche
ni
san
she
go
rook
shitch
hatch
ku
ju
but one thing, could someone give me a list of striking points on the human body in japanese as i study karate and am currently at 6th kyu and a Sempai (Assistant instructor).
Many thanks
Eh? Ronin, I find that those japanese words, 1-10 that you wrote in Japanese translation is somewhat wrong. Though it's pronounciations from yours were quite similar... just not close enough.
Correction{Japanese}:
Ichi: One
Ni: Two
San: Three
Shi, yon: Four
Go: Five
Roku: Six
Shichi, nana: Seven
Hachi: Eight
Kyuu, ku: Nine
Juu: Ten
These are the proper Japanese words translated from 1-10. Why? Because seeing how I've been taught these words, and have been studying Nippon{Japanese}, for quite a long time{about over 5 years}. So yeah..^^0
If anyone here has any difficulties, or whatsoever about Japanese, just post here and ask me, or anyone here who can speak in fluent Japanese.^_^0 Well, depending on which lanugage in Japanese you all are talking about.
Like either on of these four:
Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, and Romanji.
Kanji: Most people use kanji. Which is usually most people use this language in Japanese. Even though the language itself is complicated. It still is more reasonable for other people to learn this.
Hiragana/Katakana: These two languages are quite the same actually. Strange, yes? oO" lol But this is one language that is quite easy to learn, seeing how it is related to most kanji. Like saying the words from 1-10, as I pointed out before.
Romanji: This language isn't really used much in everyday Japan life. Mostly whenever on the internet for some strange reason.^^0 lol I'm not sure what the reason is though, but I have yet to figure that one out sooner or later, ehehe. So uhm.. yeah.^^ Like those strange symbols, besides the ones that the write in Japanese characters... Uhm, preferably meaning to the "internet" foreign symbols that confuse you whenever you go to an asian/foreign site.^^0 They're mostly like romanji, or rather, part of the romaji language. Though, I'm not quite familiar much with this... -_-* Aye, gomen ka...
But anyway, yeah... I guess that clears it all up.^_^;
it's something like "oh tay" ...it's prenounced like that.Quote:
Originally posted by Cyros of Skye
EDIT: The numbers they are teaching you are for quantities, I just remembered. Elee, sam, sah, etc. But Otay is wrong.
Can you teach me some phrases? like "You is/are ____" (nuh....something)
i think i know that the order is like "subject, subject, verb"
i.e.-instead of "Bob is running", it goes "Bob running is" in Korean, right?
thanks, kupo
Well, you said something about Russian, so here's some:
Da: Yes
Nyet: No
Kak tebya zavut: What's your name?
Kak yevo zavut: What's his name?
Kak yeyo zavut: What's her name?
Kto on: Who's he?
Kto ona: Who's she?
Kak diela: How are you?
Privyet: Hi (informal)
Ztracbvutye: Hello (Formal)
Poka: Bye (informal)
Dasvedanye: Goodbye (formal)
Okno: Window
Stul: Chair
Stol: Desk/table
There's more, I just con't feel like typing it
BTW:
Quote:
Originally posted by Noble Leonhart
Well, if you want to get back at them say this...
Nuh-Gochu-Nala-Gan-Da...
> : )
"Where is it, I've been looking for it all over!?!?!! I can't beleive you finally foun..........you bastard"
Im new at this forum stuff so umm HIYA! :rolleyes:
ok!
::waves:: bye bye
With that you have violated multiple rules AerithStrife.
1. Posting in the wrong forum
2. Multiple posts in succession
3. Spam, or off topic
May the mods have mercy on your soul...
Ummm, Kay,
Just thought I'd say that about.com has a great language deptartment.
WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!
this is German and i know a little bit or whateva and WEEEEEEE
this is German that is taken from English and like they almost sound the same but the a,e,u,e,o's a kinda like stronger in these words ya know what i'm talking about but they r differ from english.....
Adresse - Address
Alkohol - Alcohol
Bank - Bank
Bad - Bath
Bett - Bed
Beir - Beer
Butter - Butter
Charakter - Character
Direktor - Director
Doktor - Doctor
Drama - Drama
Ende - End
Export - Export
Film - Film
Garage - Garage
Gas - Gas
Heir - Here
Hotel - Hotel
Hunger - Hunger
Lampe - Lamp
Lang - Long
Linie - Line
Maschine - Machine
The short A sound is similar to the english O in "hot"
Kann - Can Was? - What?
Mann - Man Pfanne - Pan
the long ä sound is similar to the english ai in "Fair"
spät - Late Währung - Currency
Erklärung - Expanation Ernährung - Nutrition
ok thats all i am going to say for now i'll put some more up later okie??? coz well yeah LMAO!!!!
I've got a big Japanese Dictionary, if anyone needs it. Here it is-
Japanese Dictionary
Anata mo: You too.
Ano: Um...hey...err...well...you know...
Arigatou: Thank you
Baka: Stupid!
Baka mitai!: It must hurt to be that stupid!
Bakamono: Stupid thing.
Baka na!: That's stupid!
Bakayarou: Stupid jerk idiot dumb illegitimate son of a dirty street whore.
Bishounen: Pretty boy, hunk
Chikusho!: Powerful expletive (lit. means "beast"). Not for polite company, which means Vegeta and Bulma use it all the time.
Chotto matte!: Now wait just a minute!
Dame da!: Don't do that! Cut that out! It's no use! Quit it!
Damare!: Cut it out!
Demo...: But...
Doko ni?: Where is...?
Doush'tano?: What's the matter?
Doush'te?: Why?
Gomen: Sorry, my bad! Also "Gomen nasai!"
Hai: Yes
Hanash'te: Tell me!
Hayaku!: Hurry up! Quick! Get the lead out of it!
Hontou ni?: Really? Do you mean it?
Hontou: It's the truth. Honest.
Iie: No
Ikisho/Ikuzo: Let's go!
Ima: Now (Ima yamero=Stop that this instant!)
Inu: dog
Ittai dare/nanda ka?: Who/what the hairy heck is THAT?
Jinzouningen: artificial human, i.e. cyborg or android.
Jinzouningyou: Artificial doll. Vegeta's "pet name" (HA!) for Juuhachi-gou.
Juuhachi-gou: Number Eighteen. Similarly, Juunana-gou is "Number Seventeen", Juuroku-gou is "Number Sixteen", etc. The designation for the cyborgs (Jinzouningen).
Kaa-san: Mom, Mommy (also "Okaa-san")
Kaerimashou: Let's go home.
Kono ama!: You dirty slut!
Kono yarou: You dumb idiot!
Kono yogore!: You worthless piece of--um, you dumb pile of--oh, well, you get the idea.
Kuso!: Aw, crap!
Kusottare!: Stinking son of a...
Masaka!: That's impossible! I don't believe this!
Matte yo!: Wait!
Moshi-moshi: Hello? (On the phone)
Murasakige: "Purple Hair". Juuhachi-gou's pet name for Trunks.
Nanda?: What is it? What did you say?
Nande-koto-wa?: What happened?
Nande kuso?: What's this crap?
Nande yo?: What the heck was THAT?
Nani?: What? Huh?
Nani: mo Never mind
Oji-san: Uncle (also used as a term of respect for an older man)
Ojii-san: Grandfather (also used as a term of respect for a MUCH older man)
Omoidatta: I remember.
Onegai: Aw, c'mon, please?
Oniisan: Big brother
Onore: Why, you dirty frassenrassen...!
Ora/Ore: I, me (slang, usually used by guys)
Osanai ningyou: worthless doll
Ossu!: Hi, what's up?
Sensei: teacher
Shimatta: Oops, my bad!
Shimasen: Don't do this!
Shimpai janai: Don't worry about it.
Shine!: pronounced "shee-nay", means "Die!"
Shiribachi: Lame butt
Shizuka na!: Be quiet! Shut your trap! When I want your opinion, I'll give it to you!
Sou ka?: Really? Is that so?
Sou ne?: Isn't that how it is?
Sou na/Sou da: Yeah, basically.
Sugoi!: Depending on the context, means either "Whoa, cool!" or "Man, that's weird!" Sometimes pronounced "Sugei".
Sumimasen: Sorry about that!
Tou-san: Dad, Daddy (also "Otou-san".)
Uso yo!: That's a lie! No way!
Wakatta: It's understood.
Watashi na otetsudai: I'm trapped in here
Watashi wa shinanai: I won't die!
Yakusoku: Promise
Yamero!: Stop that! Also "Yamete!" or "Yamenasai!"
Yappari!: I knew it!
Yatta!: I/we/he/she/they did it!! Yahoo!!!
Yosh'!: All RIGHT! Cool! Dang skippy!
Zakkenayo!: Get out of my face, why don't you? (Well, actually, it's a BIT stronger than that...)
Zettai omoidatta: I remember everything.
*Remember, these words are entirely from Juuhachi-gou's Place of Being and this dictionary was taken with permission.*
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The following list came from the Temple O' Trunks. *Sorry if there are some word repeats, these are the site's dictionaries in their entirety.*
Lesson 1: Greetings/Salutations
Ohayoo gozaimasu = Good morning
Konnichi wa = Hello; good afternoon
Konban wa = Good evening
Sayoonara = Good bye
Lesson 2: Common, Every-day Phrases
Ee, soo desu = That is right
Iie, chigaimasu = That is wrong; you are mistaken
Kyoo wa ii tenki desu ne = Nice weather today, isn't it?
Sumimasen = Excuse me
Arigatoo (gozaimasu) = Thank you (polite form)
Doo itashimashite = You're welcome
Hajimemashite = Nice to meet you
Chooto maate = wait for a moment
Ii desu = it's ok
Hai (ee) = yes
Iie = no
NAME-san = Mr./Ms./Mrs.
NAME-senee = Teacher; Professor
COUNTRY-jin = [Nationality]
COUNTY-go = [Language]
NOUN + desu = to be; am; is; are
NOUN + wa = [Topic]
SENTENCE + ka = [Question]
Lesson 3: Numbers
ichi = 1 ni = 2
san = 3
shi (yon) = 4
go = 5
roku = 6
shichi (nana) = 7
hachi = 8
ku (kyuu) = 9
juu = 10
juu-ichi = 11
juu-ni = 12
juu-san = 13
juu-yon = 14
juu-go = 15
juu-roku = 16
juu-nana (juu-shichi) = 17
juu-hachi = 18
juu-kyu = 19
ni-juu = 20
san-juu = 30
yon-juu = 40
go-juu = 50
roku-juu = 60
nana-juu = 70
hachi-juu = 80
kyuu-juu = 90
hyaku = 100
sen = 1000
Lesson 4: Time
NUMBER + ji = __ o' clock
NUMEBER + ji-han = half past....
Gozen = A.M.
Gogo = P.M.; afternoon
Ima = Now
Asa = Morning
Hiru = Daytime; noon
Yoru = Night; evening
Lesson 5: Vocabulary - Part 1
Hon = Book
Jisho = Dictionary
Enpitsu = Pencil
Tsukue = Desk
Isu = Chair
Kasa = Umbrella
Tokee = Watch; clock
Kaban = Bag
Kutsu = Shoes
Kustu-shita = Socks
Mado = Window
Tatemono = Building
Gakkoo = School
Toshokan = Library
Byooin = Hospital
Lesson 6: Colors
Akai = Red
Shiroi = White
Aoi = Blue
Kuroi = Black
Lesson 7: Common Questions
Ikura desu ka? = How much is it?
Nan-ji desu ka? = What time is it?
Wakarimasu ka? = Do you understand?
Ii desu ka? = Is it ok?
O-namae wa nan desu ka? = What is your name?
Lesson 8: Places
Daigaku = University; college
Kyooshitsu = Classroom
Yuubinkyoku = Post office
Ginkoo = Bank
Kissaten = Coffee shop
Shokudo = Dining room
Hoteru = Hotel
Chikatetsu = Subway
Lesson 9: People
Watashi = I; me
Hito = Person; people
Kodomo = Child
Otoko = male
Otoko no hito = man
Otoko no ko = boy
Onna = female
Onna no hito = woman
Onna no ko = girl
Go-shujin = Husband
Okusan = Wife
Gakusee = Student
Sensee = Teacher
Lesson 10 : Locations
Ue = Top; on; above
Shita = Bottom; underneath; below
Naka = Middle; inside; in
Mae = Front; before
Ushiro = Back; behind; rear
Tonari = Next to; adjacent
Soba = Near; close by
Yoko = Side; beside
Koko = this place; here
Soko = this place; there
Asoko = that place; over there
Doko = which place?
Lesson 11: Vocabulary - Part 2
Tenki = Weather
GOHAN! (hehe, I couldn't resist) = meal; cooked rice
Mizu = Water
Ocha = Tea
Terebi = Television
Eega = Movie
Shinbun = Newspaper
Zaashi = Magazine
Uchi = home; house
Kaisha = Office; company
Eki = (train) station
Neko = Cat
Inu = Dog
imasu = there is; (for things that are alive)
arimasu = there is; (for things that are not alive)
Lesson 12: Days of the Week
Nichiyoobi = Sunday
Getsuyoobi = Monday
Kayoobi = Tuesday
Suiyoobi = Wednesday
Mokuyoobi = Thursday
Kinyoobi = Friday
Doyoobi = Saturday
Nan-yoobi = what day of the week
Lesson 13: When Things Occur
Kyoo = Today
Ashita = Tomorrow
Kinoo = Yesterday
NOUN + no + ato = after...
Taitei = Usually
Tokidoki = Sometimes
Sugu = Immediately
Mada = Not yet
Mou = Already; any more
Hayai = Early; fast
Osoi = Late
TIME + goro = around...; about...
Lesson 14: Verbs
Wakaru = to understand
Hajimaru = to begin; to start
Owaru = to end
Kaeru = to return
Iku = to go
Yomu = to read
Nomu = to drink
Taberu = to eat
Miru = to see
Okiru = to wake up
Neru = to go to sleep
Kuru = to come
Benkyoo shimasu = to study
Shigoto shimasu = to work
Au = to see (a person); to meet
Tariru = to be enough
Hanasu = to talk; to chat; speak
Korosu = to kill
Kiku = to listen to; to hear
Tsukau = to use
Mitsu = to wait
Yobu = to call; to invite
Shinu = to die
Isogo = to be in a hurry
Tatsu = to stand up
Yakutatatsu = to be helpful
Ganbaru = to try one's best
Tasukaru = to be saved; to help out
Agaru = to enter a Japanese style house
Lesson 15: Vocabulary- Part 3
Yakyuu = Baseball
Suiei = Swimming
Supootsu = Sports
Ame = Rain
Yuki = Snow
Kami = Paper
Shosetsu = Novel
Koukou = High school
Bangumi = Progam (t.v, radio)
Koto = Thing
Tesuto = Test
Suteeki = Steak
Sarada = Salad
Beeru = Beer
Nooto = Notebook
Rekuudo = Record
Iroro = Various
Takai = Expensive
Demo = But; however
Hanashi = Story
Paatii = Party
Kaijyoo = Place of meeting
Tomodachi = Friend
Niku = Meat
Toriniku = Chicken
Yasai = Vegetable
Sakana = Fish
Tamago = Egg
Mise = Store
Tokoro = Place
Mono = Thing; object
Doo = How
Dooshite = How come?
Lesson 16: Sentence Particles
wa = [topic of sentence] example: watashi was genki = I am healthy (wa comes after the noun)
mo = [showing similarity; also] example: sensee wa nihon-jin. gakusee mo nihon-jin = The teacher is Japanese. The student is also Japanese.
e = [to go to a place] example: toshokan e ikimasu = go to the library
de = [to show that something is taking place somewhere] example: kissaten de benkyoo shimasu = study in the coffee shop
ga = [shows the noun as an object] example: neko ga imasu = there is a cat
ni = [shows location] example: Tsukue no ue ni hon ga arimasu = there is a book on top of the desk
no = [noun modification] example: watashi no hon = my book
o = [to show that something is being done to something] example: Mary ga John o korosu = Mary killed John
Lesson 17: Vocabulary - Part 4
Ookii = Large; big
Chiisai = Small
Yasui = Cheap
Atarashii = New
Furui = Old (not someone's age)
Oishii = Delicious
Hiroi = Spacious; wide
Isogashii = Busy
Hima = To have free time
Shizuka = Quiet
Nigiyaka = Lively; bustling
Kireina = Pretty; clean
Riipa = Impressive
Genki = Healthy; well; full of energy
Taihen = Tough
Zannen = Regrettable; too bad
Kouen = Park
Taihen = very; extremely
Omoshiroi = Interesting
Tsumaranai = Uninteresting; boring
Kiipo = Ticket
Hope, you find this interesting.
Wow a lot of people seem to wnat to know Japanese...seems like just a learn Japanese thread to me...I'm just kidding but anyways...if anyone is in 1st year french or something, I can help with stuff like verbs and such. I won't even offer help with Japanese considering that the majority (if not all) of this thread is people helping with japanese. Heh heh.
Well..first of all...I can speak Dutch fluently..doh..since it's my main language..
Also I'm good enough with French and German..so if anybody wants to know something just ask me through PM.
Anthong:..Sulime was correct about the 1-10 in Korean..I take taekwondo lessons, so I remember those from them..Takewondo is Korean..so well..hehe.
here is some more korean (sorry..they're all stuff from taekwondo lessons):
stop: gallyeo
red: hong
blue: chong
continue: gye-sog
greet!: gyeong-rye
get ready!: junbi
dojang: training room
counting:
one: hana
two: tul
three: set
four: net
five: tasot
six: yosot
seven: ilgop
eight: yodol
nine: ahop
ten: yul
counting until ten in chinese:
one: il
two: i
three: sam
four: sa
five: o
six: yuk
seven: chil
eigth: pal
nine: ku
ten: sip
i love you: wo ai ni
ok...now a little moe japanese, ok I'm not good..I just started..so anibody can teach me more..hehe:
my name is ...: watachie-wa ... des
I: watachie
you: kiemie
you (formal): anata
he: kare
she: kano-djo
we: watachie-tatsjie
you (more than one): kiemie-tatsjie
you (more than one formal): anata-ngato
they (male): kare-ra
they (female): kano-djo-ra
rabbit: usagi
boiled rice: gohan
weapon: buki
holland: oranda
well..I'm out of knowledge now..I know more, but I'm too sleepy to think..I hope somebody can learn something from this
can anyone help me with Italian, im learning rite now in skool, an i seem to be a lil behind and dont get stuff, anybody can help?
Not me. Is arrivederci Italian or not? Anyways, my friend Chibi contributed this other Japanese Dictionary:
A
Abunai - Watch out!
Aishiteru - I love you
Aitusu - he/she
Akai - Red
Aki - Autumn/Fall
Akuryou - Evil Spirit
Ame - Rain
Anime - Animation
Anata - you
Aoi - Blue
Atarashii - New
are - that
Arigato - Thank you
Arigato Gozaimasu - Thank you very much
Ashita - Tomorrow
Atarashii - New
Atashi - I (female)
B
Bakari - Only
Bakemono - monster
Boku - I (male)
C
-Chan - Suffix for familiar young person
Chi - Earth
Chibi - Small, little
Chikara - Force/Strength
Chouwa - Harmony
Chotto Matte Kudasai - Wait a minute
D
Daijoubu - It's all right
Dare - Who
Dame Dusu - No Good
Densetsu - Legend
Do Itashimashite - You're Welcome
Domo Arigato Gozaimasu - Thank You Very Much
Digital - Dejitaru
Doko - Where
Dokyou - Bravery
Doragon - Dragon
Dosei - Saturn
Doushite/Nande - Why
E
Ea - Air
Etowa-ru - Star
F
Faia - Fire
Faita - Fighter
Foto - Photo
Fuyu - winter
G
Ga - In Comics and Such
Ganmou - Wish
Genki - Full of Engery/Well
Genzai - Past
Gahan - Rice/Cooked meal
Gin - silver
Go-guru - Goggles
Goku - Quiet
Gomenasai - I'm Sorry
H
Hai, Sou - Yes/OK
Haru - Spring
Hate - End/Limits
Hikari - Light
Hi - Fire
I
Iie - No
Ima - Now
Itte Marimasu - I'll be back
inu - dog
Ishi - Stone
Itsu - When
Itsudemo - Always
Itsumademo - Forever
Itte Rasshai - come back again
J
Ja ne - Later!
Jousho - Emotion/Feeling
K
Kage - Shadow
Kakkoii - Cool
Kako - Present
Kami - god
Kaminoke - Hair
Kane - Metal
Kanjou - Emotion(s)
Kawaii - Cute
Kaze - Wind
Ki - wood
Kiiroi - Yellow
Kimi - Feeling
Kin - Gold
Kitto OK - Surely OK
Kodoku - Loneliness
Kometto - Comet
Konban wa - good evening
Konnichiwa - Hello/Good after noon
Kore - this
Koori - ice
Korosu - To Kill
Koto - Thing
Kouyuu - Friendship
Kuroi - Black
Kuruma - car
L
Lie - That's wrong/no
M
Mae - Before
Matataki - To Wink
Mata ne - see ya
Me - Eyes
Merodi - Melody
Midori iro - Green
Mikomi - Hope
Mimi - Ears
Mirai - Future
Mizu - Water
Mochidzuki - Full Moon
Mono - Person
Monoiro - pink
Moshi Moshi - hello (used when answering the phone)
Motto - More/Farther
Murasaki iro - Purple
N
Naito - Night
Nani - What
Natsu - Summer
Neko - Cat
Nihon - Japan
Nihongo - Japanese
No - (It's a possessive particle)
O
O-Daijini - Take care
O-Genki Desu Ka - Are you well?
Okaeri Nasi - Welcome home
Orenji - Orange
ore - I (kinda rude)
ohayou gozaimasu - good morning
O-Namae Wa - What is your name?
Omedeto Gozaimasu - Congratulations
Ongaku- Music
oyasumi nasi - good night
P
Pan - Bread
Pasu - pass
Peeji - Page
Q
none..
R
raiu - thunderstorm
Rajio - radio
Ranchi - Lunch
S
Sayonara - Goodbye
Sarabada - Farewell
Seishinseii - Sincerity
sekai - world
Sunnen - Millennium
Seta - Sweater
Shinka - Evolution
Shite - Hero/Protagonist
Shiroi - White
Shizuka - Quiet
Sono - Garden
Sora - Sky
sou desu - that's right
sou desu ka? - is that so? really?
sou desu ne? - that's right, isn't it?
Sore - it
Soratobu - To fly in the sky
Sotto - Softly
Soyo - That's right
T
Tachimukau - To fight against
Tada - Free
Tadaima - I'm back
Taihen - Tough
Taiyou - Sun
Ta-getto - Target
Takai - Death
Te - Hand
Tenshi - Angel
Tesuto - Test
Tsubasa - Wings
Tsuchi - Earth
Tsuki - Moon
Tokoro - Place
Tomodachi - Friend
Tooi - Far
U
Uraomote - Opposite
Uzu - Swirl
V
Vijon - Vision
W
Wahei - Peace
Waizu - Wise
Wakari - Understanding
Warai - Laugh/Smile
Wasabi - Japanese Horseradish
Watashi - I (polite)
X
none
Y
Yamato - Ancient Japan
Yasashii - Gentle
Yasashisa - Kindness
Yoake - Dawn
Your - Goshujin
Yoku irasshaimahita - You're Welcome
Yuki - Snow
Yuku - To die
Yume - Dream
Yumemiru - To dream of Yuri - Lily
Yuuki - Courage
Yuumei - Dark & Light
Yuusha - Hero
Z
Zoukan - Special Edition
Zujou - High In Sky
Zutto - directly to the point
Hope it helps!
Well, I've got a couple of them damn Korean words here.. not much.. but hey! lol Might be wrong spellings but.. yeah.. Is it me.. or is Korean getting more confusing by the minute? o.O
A
ap - front
anmakgi - inside block
B
ban - half
bachigi - holding
busang - injury
bora-saek - purple
baldung - instep
C
chething - chatting
charyot - attention
checking - momchugi
chorok-saek - green
ch'ong - blue
D
da shi shi jak hae - let's start over
dwitchook - back heel
dae - against
dando - dagger
dasot - five
E
F
G
gong gyok - attack
gonbong - club
gajang khun - hyper
gomson - bear hand
giokja jirugi - angle punch
gasum - chest
geomjeong-saek - black
gal-saek - brown
H
hae san - dismiss
hayan-saek - white
I
ima - forehead
J
joomuk - fist
juhwang-saek - orange
K
kewo - it awakens.. or wake up.. lol
k-Pop - Korean music =P
kesok - continue
kinung - function
kyong gi - competition
kyong ye - bow
komun - black
L
M
mit/wa - and
mori - head
mukoun - heavy
makgi - block
N
namjah/namjayo - male, boy, man
nagagi - forward
net - four
noowo - ground
nopi chagi - high kick
naeryo - downward
noran-saek - yellow
nam-saek - indago
O
P
paran-saek - blue
papiyong - babylon
palkup - elbow
paran/nok - green
ppalgan-saek - red
Q
R
S
shi jak - start
Sambum - Instructor
swiyo - at ease
T
ti - belt
U
V
W
weyo - why?
wa/mit - and
X
Y
yuhjah: yoja - girl, female
yodul - eight
ye ui - courtesy
Z
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It seems a lot bigger than I thought.. o.O
Rain, The Fall
Ano. Ahaha, Usagy, I remember that from TKD lessons at JHU. *sweatdrop* Ah well. The teacher was hot so it was all cool. :D Lmao. Anyway. *cough* I was wondering if anyone knew any German. Im getting interested due to Weiß. Eh, heh ... heh. Also, if anyone wants me to teach them a bit of Chinese (of the Mandarin Dialect), feel free to ask. I take a Chinese class right now so Ill be able to more intelligibly teach through pinyin. Lmao. Despite that I still hate it. And get all my tone marks wrong ... ... ... >_>
Tiff, I'm good enough with German to teach you some stuff. Say what you want to learn and I'll help you out with it. Since I live in Holland we get German at school...
I got a 8/10 for my final test..so I think it will do.
Post, PM or IM what you wanna know.
Peace out
Can anyone post some basic words and phrases in Italian for me?Thanks.
Errr...well. Lol, I can teach anyone Cantonese :D. But i'm going to write the canto in the way how you say it...so err...yeah, =P. And well...I might need a lil help from peepz who know French....err yeah =P.
If someone needs help with spanish I'll be happy to help, since my main language is spanish. You can post it in here, send me a PM, or e-mail me if you need any help.
I know a bit french. If it's simple, I can answer it!
Wow, I had no idea a thread like this existed. But anyway, I'm fluent in French, parce-que j'habite au Québec depuis onze années, alors je sais un petit peux de français. Why anyone would want to speak it is beyond me, but anyway.
You people and your literal translation of Japanese. >.>
Kane can also mean money,
Zutto can also mean alwayse,
Itsumo means forever.
:D
Anyway, I know Duetch. Erh that is probably spelled wrong.
German:
Langsam=Slowly
Halt Die Klapper=Shut-up
Wie Hießt Du?=What are you called?
Ich Hieße=I am called.
ß=a long S sound.
Ummm Usagy, some of your Chinese is wrong... I don't know what dialect your using but Mandaring is here (I'm writing it the way you're supposed to pronounce it...):
One- Yi
Two- Er
Three- San
Four- Si
Five-Wu
Six - Liu
Seven- Chi
Eight- Ba
Nine- Joe
Ten- (Ahh... this is hard to translate for English people to understand... It's written like "shi" but it's not pronounced that...)
does anybody know how to say 'not nearly as beautiful as you' in french? (dont ask :P)
hmmm, i dont have high hopes for a reply on this one, judging by the date someone last posted
lol. Have no fear, I have translated that odd phrase for you!
pas presque aussi beau que vous
aha! tres bien! merci beacoup
For your sake I hope you didn't use that translation.Quote:
Originally Posted by Link3490