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- Baka Otaku
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JuSt CuRiOuS....
WhAt Is DeShOu And DaRoU?
ThAnK YoU
WhAt Is DeShOu And DaRoU?
ThAnK YoU
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I need for you are very beautiful, please and ty!!
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あなたはとてもきれいです。✬francees✬ wrote:I need for you are very beautiful, please and ty!!
anata wa totemo kirei desu
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o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o
quando pousar e abrir os olhos como seria bom se te encontrasse com um sorriso...
tchau~
L'Arc~en~Ciel forever~
o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o
quando pousar e abrir os olhos como seria bom se te encontrasse com um sorriso...
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- Dragon Master Otaku
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What would "I like Toast" be?
cause I really like toast, and I
want other countries to know that.
cause I really like toast, and I
want other countries to know that.
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トーストがすきです.perpetualsorrowX wrote:What would "I like Toast" be?
cause I really like toast, and I
want other countries to know that.
(I'm not pretty sure about the トースト[toast]. But the rest is ok.)
So you want to other countries to know you like toast?
Well, I don't know if you're interested, but here's the same phrase, but in portuguese ^^
"Eu gosto de torradas"
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quando pousar e abrir os olhos como seria bom se te encontrasse com um sorriso...
tchau~
L'Arc~en~Ciel forever~
o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o
quando pousar e abrir os olhos como seria bom se te encontrasse com um sorriso...
tchau~
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soon the entire world will here of my love for toast.
muhahaha
1.) make the entire world aware of my love for toast
2.)????
3.)Profit
muhahaha
1.) make the entire world aware of my love for toast
2.)????
3.)Profit
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How do you say "You're an embarrassment to mankind?" ^
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Generally, they're used to indicate probability (in a statement) or uncertainty (in a question).hiten_mitsurugi28 wrote:JuSt CuRiOuS....
WhAt Is DeShOu And DaRoU?
ThAnK YoU
'Darou/daro' is the informal version; 'deshou/desho' is the polite version.
They can replace the copula 'desu' (in present positive tense) or be added after a verb, etc, at the end of a sentence.
Sore wa neko deshou? = Could it be a cat?
Sore wa neko ja nai deshou = It's probably not a cat
Hon o yomu darou = Maybe I'll read a book
If you use the particle 'ka' after it, it equates to 'I wonder...?' (kind of like 'kashira').
'Deshou' can also replace 'desu' in a question to make a really polite question.
And sometimes, 'deshou/darou' can also elicit agreement from the listener, like 'ne'.
Oishii darou? = Tasty, huh?
And if I went too fast through all of that, let me know.
[あなたは]人類にとって恥だ。hikaru. wrote:How do you say "You're an embarrassment to mankind?" ^
[Anata wa] jinrui ni totte haji da.
Пуля в сердце, мозг на дверцу...
"For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." ~Romans 6:23
"For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." ~Romans 6:23
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How would I say...
Offense in D Minor
Offense in A Major
Artistic Sonata
Concerto of Colors
Silenced Art
Final Concerto
Painting in G Major
Thank you. ^^
Offense in D Minor
Offense in A Major
Artistic Sonata
Concerto of Colors
Silenced Art
Final Concerto
Painting in G Major
Thank you. ^^
Please..Don't cry like that. I'm going to go mad. I don't want to see you.. I need to see you again.
I'm sick from it. Because, As soon as we have to say goodbye... I want to die. But, if I die..I will lose the thing I cherish most..and..that is you
I'm sick from it. Because, As soon as we have to say goodbye... I want to die. But, if I die..I will lose the thing I cherish most..and..that is you
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ouch.......hikaru. wrote:How do you say "You're an embarrassment to mankind?" ^
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Offense in D Minor
Nitanchou no ihan
ニ短調の違反
Offense in A Major
Ichouchou no ihan
イ長調の違反
Artistic Sonata
Geijutsu no Sonata
芸術のソナタ
Concerto of Colors
Iro no Kyousoukyoku
色の協奏曲
Silenced Art
Shizuka ni Natta Geijutsu
静かになった芸術
Final Concerto
Saigo no Kyousoukyoku
最後の協奏曲
Painting in G Major
Tochouchou no Kaiga
ト長調の絵画
...It was so cool that you asked for these terms. I never knew, or even thought about, what musical notes were called in Japan. Frustratingly, I searched all over Google for a page that might list Japanese music terms (such as the names of notes and if Japan has its own version of solfege) and couldn't find anything. Between Space Alc and Jeffrey's Japanese English dictionary, looks like:
Music Notes
A: イ (i)
B: ロ (ro)
C: ハ (ha)
D: ニ (ni)
E: ホ (ho)
F: ヘ (he)
G: ト (to)
I posted this and forgot to mention... notice the pattern for the music notes? It follows the IROHA!
"Major" is made up of 長 (leader) + 調 ([music] key).
"Minor" is made up of 短 (weak/defect) + 調 ([music] key).
Both terms follow the notes. However:
嬰 (ei) means "sharp" and goes before the note.
変 (hen) means "flat" and goes before the note (also the kanji for 'change/transform/unusual').
I don't know when they use these, as opposed to English letters (etc). I looked at my NiGHTS sheet music book, and all the notations are in English letters and sharp/flat symbols, and so on. (But it does have a big list of Italian music terms and their Japanese equivalents in the back!)
Whether anyone else finds this interesting, I don't know/care... lmao.
Nitanchou no ihan
ニ短調の違反
Offense in A Major
Ichouchou no ihan
イ長調の違反
Artistic Sonata
Geijutsu no Sonata
芸術のソナタ
Concerto of Colors
Iro no Kyousoukyoku
色の協奏曲
Silenced Art
Shizuka ni Natta Geijutsu
静かになった芸術
Final Concerto
Saigo no Kyousoukyoku
最後の協奏曲
Painting in G Major
Tochouchou no Kaiga
ト長調の絵画
...It was so cool that you asked for these terms. I never knew, or even thought about, what musical notes were called in Japan. Frustratingly, I searched all over Google for a page that might list Japanese music terms (such as the names of notes and if Japan has its own version of solfege) and couldn't find anything. Between Space Alc and Jeffrey's Japanese English dictionary, looks like:
Music Notes
A: イ (i)
B: ロ (ro)
C: ハ (ha)
D: ニ (ni)
E: ホ (ho)
F: ヘ (he)
G: ト (to)
I posted this and forgot to mention... notice the pattern for the music notes? It follows the IROHA!
"Major" is made up of 長 (leader) + 調 ([music] key).
"Minor" is made up of 短 (weak/defect) + 調 ([music] key).
Both terms follow the notes. However:
嬰 (ei) means "sharp" and goes before the note.
変 (hen) means "flat" and goes before the note (also the kanji for 'change/transform/unusual').
I don't know when they use these, as opposed to English letters (etc). I looked at my NiGHTS sheet music book, and all the notations are in English letters and sharp/flat symbols, and so on. (But it does have a big list of Italian music terms and their Japanese equivalents in the back!)
Whether anyone else finds this interesting, I don't know/care... lmao.
Пуля в сердце, мозг на дверцу...
"For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." ~Romans 6:23
"For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." ~Romans 6:23
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Are they like do, re, mi, fa....?Dreams wrote:
Music Notes
A: イ (i)
B: ロ (ro)
C: ハ (ha)
D: ニ (ni)
E: ホ (ho)
F: ヘ (he)
G: ト (to)
I posted this and forgot to mention... notice the pattern for the music notes? It follows the IROHA!
And.. what's IROHA? I think I've heard this sometime in my life..
But, yeah, it seems interesting ^^
I did noryokushiken last sunday, I did 2kyuu.
It was really difficult!
I can't tell if I passed 2kyuu or not. But somehow I feel I'll have to do 2kyuu again next year, even if I pass it.
I've just finished studies for 3kyuu! The only study I did for 2 kyuu were the kanji. but no vocabulary.
olááá
L'Arc~en~Ciel forever~
o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o
quando pousar e abrir os olhos como seria bom se te encontrasse com um sorriso...
tchau~
L'Arc~en~Ciel forever~
o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o
quando pousar e abrir os olhos como seria bom se te encontrasse com um sorriso...
tchau~
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No, the notes are what you read/play when you look at music. Like when you look at a music staff, the notes written on the lines are E, G, B, D, F, and the notes written in the spaces are F, A, C, E... did you have to take basic music classes in school? I had to.
Anyway, the "do, re, mi" thing is called a solfege. That's where each note is assigned a syllable so they can be sung. I don't know if there's a special set of solfege terms in Japanese, I would LOVE to know them if they existed.
And the iroha is an ancient poem that uses all the (basic) Japanese syllables only once. So in Japan, they adapted this to teach the order of kana to schoolchildren. ^^
I hope you do well on kyuu2! Most of the time, when you think you've done poorly, you've actually done well.
Anyway, the "do, re, mi" thing is called a solfege. That's where each note is assigned a syllable so they can be sung. I don't know if there's a special set of solfege terms in Japanese, I would LOVE to know them if they existed.
And the iroha is an ancient poem that uses all the (basic) Japanese syllables only once. So in Japan, they adapted this to teach the order of kana to schoolchildren. ^^
I hope you do well on kyuu2! Most of the time, when you think you've done poorly, you've actually done well.
Пуля в сердце, мозг на дверцу...
"For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." ~Romans 6:23
"For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." ~Romans 6:23
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Ohh that's what happens when you stop your guitar classes and don't play it for several months.. you forget all the theory you had. =PP
I had to learn flute at school. But I can't play anything on it. ;O
Now I remember, my sensei has talked about iroha to me. That's why I knew I've heard this name begfore XD
Yeah, I hope I do well too...
but I know I missed 2 questions already.
I choose 'kirei' to 'yakamashii' and another really confusing question. @_@'
I had to learn flute at school. But I can't play anything on it. ;O
Now I remember, my sensei has talked about iroha to me. That's why I knew I've heard this name begfore XD
Yeah, I hope I do well too...
but I know I missed 2 questions already.
I choose 'kirei' to 'yakamashii' and another really confusing question. @_@'
olááá
L'Arc~en~Ciel forever~
o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o
quando pousar e abrir os olhos como seria bom se te encontrasse com um sorriso...
tchau~
L'Arc~en~Ciel forever~
o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o
quando pousar e abrir os olhos como seria bom se te encontrasse com um sorriso...
tchau~
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Wow, That is very interesting to me actually. xDDreams wrote: ...It was so cool that you asked for these terms. I never knew, or even thought about, what musical notes were called in Japan. Frustratingly, I searched all over Google for a page that might list Japanese music terms (such as the names of notes and if Japan has its own version of solfege) and couldn't find anything. Between Space Alc and Jeffrey's Japanese English dictionary, looks like:
Music Notes
A: イ (i)
B: ロ (ro)
C: ハ (ha)
D: ニ (ni)
E: ホ (ho)
F: ヘ (he)
G: ト (to)
I posted this and forgot to mention... notice the pattern for the music notes? It follows the IROHA!
"Major" is made up of 長 (leader) + 調 ([music] key).
"Minor" is made up of 短 (weak/defect) + 調 ([music] key).
Both terms follow the notes. However:
嬰 (ei) means "sharp" and goes before the note.
変 (hen) means "flat" and goes before the note (also the kanji for 'change/transform/unusual').
I don't know when they use these, as opposed to English letters (etc). I looked at my NiGHTS sheet music book, and all the notations are in English letters and sharp/flat symbols, and so on. (But it does have a big list of Italian music terms and their Japanese equivalents in the back!)
Whether anyone else finds this interesting, I don't know/care... lmao.
Thank you for the japanese/music lesson, and the translation Dreams. :3
Please..Don't cry like that. I'm going to go mad. I don't want to see you.. I need to see you again.
I'm sick from it. Because, As soon as we have to say goodbye... I want to die. But, if I die..I will lose the thing I cherish most..and..that is you
I'm sick from it. Because, As soon as we have to say goodbye... I want to die. But, if I die..I will lose the thing I cherish most..and..that is you
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Dreams, do you know what's called that kanji dictionary which you look for the kanji from the number of traces??
olááá
L'Arc~en~Ciel forever~
o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o
quando pousar e abrir os olhos como seria bom se te encontrasse com um sorriso...
tchau~
L'Arc~en~Ciel forever~
o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o o(•ω•)o
quando pousar e abrir os olhos como seria bom se te encontrasse com um sorriso...
tchau~