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Makino- 07-31-2005

Shiranai also works for "I don't udnerstand or I don't know"

Amy- 07-31-2005

Kiminozo.. I believe used aishiteru in some scene.. don't quite remember But the thing about Kiminozo is that they were already adults so they SHOULD be able to use it without doubt. ^^; Plus, from the very beginning it was already more of an mature anime for love....if you know what I mean. XD

Shinobi-Kun- 07-31-2005

I do understand it! XD But it's...gibberish. XD Haha. lol yea, it was jibberish XD made no sense

Makino- 07-31-2005

haha well excuse me for attempting to revive the topic XD

Shinobi-Kun- 07-31-2005

iie, shinpai shinai yo iie = no shinpai shinai = kinda like "dont worry about it" yo = jus makes the phrase seem friendlier

Rioraku- 07-31-2005

Well just for the record I'm not trying to impress anyone anymore, I just wanna learn for my own benefit now.

Shinobi-Kun- 08-01-2005

well jus incase u wanan kno how to say japanese here is a bit for u to learn nihon = japan nihongo = japanese (language) nihonjin = japanese (person) kanada = canada obviously kanadajin = canadian amerika = america amerika jin = american sum other side stuff, all of u SHOULD know that... shinobi = ninja XP kunoichi = female ninja shuriken = throwing stars kunai = utility knife too lazy to think of ne others rite now

Renkotsu- 08-12-2005

Ummm I know a bit of Japanese....here is some things genki-good Mushi mushi-hello only phone syonara(sp?)-Good bye for ever(friendly) Konnichiwa-Hello(friendly) Sen goku dogisi-Fudel farytail(Pardon the spelling) chi-knolage(I think) Ai-love goma(sp?)-sorry arrigto-Thank you domo arrigato-thank you very mutch -sama-you put at the end of someone's name that is important(ex: Sesshomaru-Sama) Chan-Put at the end of some ones name that is a child Kun-put at the end of some ones name that is an old man Kitsune-fox Ookami-Wolf Youki-demon I cant think of any more right now gomen.

Makino- 08-12-2005

Ummm I know a bit of Japanese....here is some things genki-good Mushi mushi-hello only phone syonara(sp?)-Good bye for ever(friendly) Konnichiwa-Hello(friendly) Sen goku dogisi-Fudel farytail(Pardon the spelling) chi-knolage(I think) Ai-love goma(sp?)-sorry arrigto-Thank you domo arrigato-thank you very mutch -sama-you put at the end of someone's name that is important(ex: Sesshomaru-Sama) Chan-Put at the end of some ones name that is a child Kun-put at the end of some ones name that is an old man Kitsune-fox Ookami-Wolf Youki-demon I cant think of any more right now gomen. I need to quote this to make some corrections 1. Its sayonara which means good bye the formal way actually 2. Sengoku Jidai which means feudal era 3. I got no idea what chi is 4. Gomen means sorry 5. arigatou means thank you <- u is important 6. The suffix 'sama' is used for someone of a higher rank or someone you look up to 7. The 'chan' suffix is often used to label a young girl 8. The 'kun' suffix is often used to label a young boy 9. ITs actually youkai for demons, youki is demonic energy I'm not sure if its mooshi mooshi or mushi mushi.. need to find that out. Hopefully this clarifies a few things ^^

Renkotsu- 08-12-2005

Thanks I knew I got thoes things wrong *hits head*I couldent think sorry...gomen.

Makino- 08-12-2005

Its ok, Japanese is quite a tricky language. People tend to mix a few thigns up here and there, that's what this thread is here for ^^

Drago11- 08-12-2005

If I remember right, chi is like energy or karma or soemthing to that effect. It has no physical presence, but I'm pretty sure a person with high chi has good luck or something. I'm pulling this of the top of my head, I don't remember too well, so sue me ;) . Indeed, sue me ZÉRO francs (couldn't find the code for the lowercase accent). Drago

Renkotsu- 08-12-2005

Ya now I remeber chi is energy of some sort...>_<

crenel- 08-13-2005

chi shouldnt be confused with ki is all i know about em. oh and monks. aishiteru Makino aishiteru Shinobi xD xD

Amy- 08-13-2005

1. Its sayonara which means good bye the formal way actually If I'm not mistake, sayonara is only used when someone wants to say "good bye forever". You don't see any anime actually saying "sayonara" as a every day goodbye. ^^;; Especially in romance animes, you see them saying sayonara a lot if their giving up that person or something like that. I'm pretty sure it means good bye forever. Chi and Ki...@_@ I can't tell the difference but I know their both a sort of energy. :3

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