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Ni how ma? Nay ho Ma? Hamichiwa? A nong ha say oh?
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whatever :roll:
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There are several translations of the phrase 'Tenchi Muyo'. In the series, it means, 'being of heaven and earth'. And in another translation, it means, 'this side up'.
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I'm Asian! I speak Cantonese. ^_^ 'Nay Ho Ma?' means 'How are you?' in Cantonese! I also know Mandarin too since I'm learning it at school. I also know a bit of Japanese and Korean as well.

Anyway, Tenchi Muyo, or 天 地 無 用, is like, "Tenchi No Use". 'Ten' 天 is sky, 'Chi' 地 is earth/ground, 'Mu' 無 is like a negative word, and 'Yo' 用 is use. Basically, it means that Tenchi is a wimp, and he's no use. lol :lol: In Cantonese, 'Tenchi Muyo' is pronounced, 'Ting Day Mo Yong'. XD
I'm not a fan of Tenchi. I like the other characters better. ^_^ :P
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♥Beni Arashiro♥ wrote:I'm Asian! I speak Cantonese. ^_^ 'Nay Ho Ma?' means 'How are you?' in Catonese! I also know Mandarin too since I'm learning it at school. I also know a bit of Japanese and Korean as well.

Anyway, Tenchi Muyo, or 天 地 無 用, is like, "Tenchi No Use". 'Ten' 天 is sky, 'Chi' 地 is earth/ground, 'Mu' 無 is like a negative word, and 'Yo' 用 is use. Basically, it means that Tenchi is a wimp, and he's no use. lol :lol: In Cantonese, 'Tenchi Muyo' is pronounced, 'Ting Day Mo Yong'. XD
I'm not a fan of Tenchi. I like the other characters better. ^_^ :P
Thanks for clearing that up. Lol.
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Tenchi was sometimes useful but not all the time. The only time he was dependable was to get himself and others out of tough and tight situations.
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I thought Tenchi ment 'Heaven and Earth' and Muyo ment 'No need for'?!
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Space Pirate Kid wrote:I thought Tenchi ment 'Heaven and Earth' and Muyo ment 'No need for'?!
You are right. That's what I said. =/ Read what I stated. lolz
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haha so u did!
sorry bout that! :P ](*,)

quite a philosophical phrase when u think about it....
wonder what they mean by it?
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haha ohhh so u did!
sorry bout that!
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quite a philisophical phraser when u think about it. :-k
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