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« Reply #20 on: 2005-10-26, 03:06 »

Geeze, I thought you'd all get it, with the name Hannah in there! lol

Roughly translates to "I love Hannah". :p
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« Reply #21 on: 2005-10-26, 05:10 »

Who is Hannah?
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« Reply #22 on: 2005-10-26, 13:07 »

his mommy Slipgate - Smile
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« Reply #23 on: 2005-10-26, 19:22 »

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Uhm, no. Just a girl I like. Slipgate - Shifty
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« Reply #24 on: 2005-10-27, 12:19 »

Now this is just getting lamme.
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« Reply #25 on: 2005-10-27, 21:18 »

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Uhm, no. Just a girl I like. Slipgate - Shifty
Hehe  When I was studying Japanese for fun, the most I taught myself was how to decipher katakana and hirigana and a few select phrases.  The tutorials I was using taught basic phrases, but they didn't really explain the syntax of the language to me for me to really grasp and understand other than reading it.  Most of the stuff I can say is stupid crap that just stuck with me.

So in that regard...

Watashi wa baka no Amerika-jin.
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« Reply #26 on: 2005-10-29, 14:25 »

That must mean you're AMERICAN!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #27 on: 2005-10-29, 21:47 »

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] That must mean you're AMERICAN!!!!!!!!
Bum, bum, bum!

Yep, I said I was a stupid American.
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« Reply #28 on: 2005-10-30, 01:23 »

(In German accent) ZEE AMERICAN!
*Kain-Xavier crashes through a wall, grins slyly, and shoulders his Thompson*  Slipgate - Laugh
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« Reply #29 on: 2005-10-30, 07:55 »

:!:
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MOERO!
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« Reply #30 on: 2005-10-30, 10:00 »

Aremican = Stupid American Sipgate - Evil  , so I was right after all. Don't worry, Portuguese = Selfish, Jealous, Traitor & Stupid Portuguese.

NEW JAPANESE LANGUAGE ATTACK DETECTED in "The new B-Day Topic", made by Kain-Xavier. To equalize this situation, I am going to say something in Spanish & in French:

*  "Que pasa? Porque el Japon?s? Le fran?ais est plus tr?s joli. Je pense que le anglais est horrible est n'est pas joli."


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« Reply #31 on: 2005-11-01, 13:18 »

Ah yes Anime fanboy jibberish. For when you want to sound like a moron but arent into ebonics or 133t speak.
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« Reply #32 on: 2005-11-01, 13:30 »

http://www.yamara.com/axe/
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« Reply #33 on: 2005-11-01, 16:30 »

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Ah yes Anime fanboy jibberish. For when you want to sound like a moron but arent into ebonics or 133t speak.
By your logic, every person living in Japan would fall under that catagory, assuming you're talking about speaking the language, itself.

otherwise, uhhh... carry on, then.
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« Reply #34 on: 2005-11-01, 17:17 »

It clearly says "anime fanboy j(g)ibberish". Not everyone speaking Japanese will be both an anime fanboy and talking gibberish, but I'm sure there will be a few :]

Remember, what is known as 'English' in some forms of the use of foreign language in Japan, is known to us as 'Engrish'..
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« Reply #35 on: 2005-11-01, 18:09 »

You know, come to think of it, I don't think anyone makes fun of Dutch.  Slipgate - Surprised
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« Reply #36 on: 2005-11-01, 20:42 »

It doesn't feature prominently on the 'world stage' - probably in part because the Dutch are known for their keenness to learn and use other languages and hence it isn't heard much: especially not by English speaking crowds.. It does sound 'funny', if I'm to believe Jess or Lamby ;] - a bit less so than German, I'm willing to bet, but it would come close if it were mimicked in movies etc. I'd be willing to hear that, sometime..

It is spoken in the Bourne Identity, in which Jason manages to pump out one line of, to my opinion, rather authentic sounding Dutch. But that's hardly making fun of it. :]
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« Reply #37 on: 2005-11-02, 00:41 »

You think you got it hard? ALL the English make fun of we Welsh. they also seem to think we have unnatural relationships with sheep! (not lambys, the real ones). but i think we have a better flag.
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« Reply #38 on: 2005-11-02, 08:54 »

Ah, but this was only regarding the language. Most of the world's inhabitants think we walk around on wooden  shoes, eating tulips and smoking weed while we plug our fingers in dykes.
I thought the sheep-shagging was © by the Scotsman? :]
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« Reply #39 on: 2005-11-03, 00:36 »

In English Tab, 'dyke' has two meanings. which kind do you mean? And do you say you don't wear clogs? I admit that the times I've been to Holland (a few but long ago now) I didn't see any, except on my then girlfriend (german). On the sheep thing, I must admit I've never heard it said about the scots. They are renown for being drunk all the time, and having the worst diet in the world. Its intresting to know what other eurofolks think of us.
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