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Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 04:15
by [[Ayame]]
Hmm? O.o

Fine, dont give me any cheeseckae! T_T

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 04:16
by Waltz
Tell that to your dislike list. -eats quietly-

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 04:20
by [[Ayame]]
Wakarimasen.

Anyways..... Sayonara, all gakusei! Listen to Mikeru-san while I'm gone. ;3

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 04:23
by Waltz
No one does.... -eats a cinnamon roll- ...

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 08:50
by Mikael Hart
[[Ayame]] wrote:
Mikael Hart wrote:A (as in announce)
But it's 'ah', nut 'uh'. I read this as 'uhnounce'.
A - as in 'on'

Hm, I use "ah" in "announce" and, "aw" for "on." Hm... I guess you're not from the west coast, Aya. XD

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 15:50
by Goere
Konnichi wa :>

well, than is tea kocha not ocha, that wasn't rly my question xD
sometimes u find words with o-'s and sometimes without.
Found someone who says it's a girl/boy-speakin thing. Girls use "o-" more often oO...?

It's sunny here :D so I wont be much here today (;
U've got free from beeing asked and asked again :>

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 16:34
by Her Ugliness
Goere wrote:Konnichi wa :>

well, than is tea kocha not ocha, that wasn't rly my question xD
sometimes u find words with o-'s and sometimes without.
Found someone who says it's a girl/boy-speakin thing. Girls use "o-" more often oO...?

It's sunny here :D so I wont be much here today (;
U've got free from beeing asked and asked again :>



I've never heard a boy say just "cha", they always say "ocha", no matter whether they are being polite or not.
I think you would only find "cha" in something like a scientific text, but never in speech.

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 17:36
by Waltz
It's just how it is with words. Like with "onaka" for stomach. I do not know the reason but simply take it as how things are.

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 17:46
by Goere
Ok.. ocha i never heard without an o, too.. that was a stupid example :qoops:
but.. hum.. dunno.. hashi and ohashi for chopsticks..or.. gna, dunno.. ^^

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 18:04
by Waltz
Maybe it is reguarding the item as its own thing or entity.