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  1. didn't you go to sl-

    oh, okay, I won't.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  2. pilu said:

    You've been infected with this disease by mysterious powers, but worry not, you can bend your joints now!

    Fixed..

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  3. well she didn't send me an email reply back but, i think it's safe to say that i (at least) inspired her to draw this:

    http://www.pixiv.net/member_illust.php?mode=medium&illust_id=27333402

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  4. Vegio said:

    also, where did shinpai ga naku go?

    You've been infected with this disease by mysterious powers, so you can bend your joints(without a problem) now!

    It would go somewhere there, but that would make the sentence too long for that bubble.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  5. Is


    You've been infected with this disease by mysterious powers, so you can easily bend your joints now!

    still too long?

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  6. "We fixed your joints."

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  7. 関節が曲がれてよかったですね。

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  8. renstalon said:
    関節が曲がれてよかったですね。

    私はにじゅうさんさいよ。

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  9. sutefuwani said:

    私はにじゅうさんさいよ。

    それはすごいですね。(笑)

    だが、どうして「わたくし」が「私」になって、二十三歳が「にじゅうさんさい」になっているのかね?

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  10. Another great homonym in Japanese.
    産む (umu) - to give birth
    膿む (umu) - to become infected (and produce puss)

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  11. How do I say? "I must defeat you now, so prepare your fish!"

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  12. bumpermelon said:
    How do I say? "I must defeat you now, so prepare your fish!"

    おまえを必ず倒す!魚を構えろ!

    omae wo kanarazu taosu! sakana wo kamaero!

    However, you must make it clear whether you are "wielding" (kamaeru) the fish or "preparing" (junbi suru) it for cooking. The verbs are different in Japanese.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  13. renstalon said:

    おまえを必ず倒す!魚を構えろ!

    omae wo kanarazu taosu! sakana wo kamaero!

    However, you must make it clear whether you are "wielding" (kamaeru) the fish or "preparing" (junbi suru) it for cooking. The verbs are different in Japanese.

    Officially my new favorite thread.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  14. Glad to be of service.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  15. hope you can help me out! my friends couldn't and neither google knows the answer D=! you see i watched a horror/suspense animation on youtube called "urban legend hikiko" and i like lots, LOTS, the ending song. here is the vid link and the time where the song title appears is 40:19. would you be so kind to tell me the name of the song? and if you could read the artist name would be cool to know it :3! i've searched like crazy D= help please!

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  16. http://www.voiceblog.jp/mirei729/
    Kimi to - by Mirei

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  17. Try "Kimi To", written by Kitano Jun and performed by Mirei. Unconfirmed.

    Edit: confirmed via ninja.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  18. =0 you people are awesome! i really tried very hard T_T! thx so much! pikkamakk! Aneko! =D

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  19. fenrilra said:
    =0 you people are awesome! i really tried very hard T_T! thx so much! pikkamakk! Aneko! =D

    Glad you got your question answered. Good to see interest in the language.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  20. Have anyone subscribed to japanesepod101.com, was it worth it?

    Posted 3 months ago # Quote

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