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  • in reply to: 止まって or 止まれ? #37110

    eru777
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    Does this apply to all te forms as well ? Replacing て with れ?

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    in reply to: The word 一人 #37056

    eru777
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    Good. Thanks everybody.

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    in reply to: A question about simple past form #36598

    eru777
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    I see, thank you .

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    in reply to: Japanese meals to cook #36476

    eru777
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    Thank you :> I’ll check this out  .

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    in reply to: Some weird writing in openoffice #36310

    eru777
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    No, the problem is that it shows in a weird manner, like they are anorexic letters or something. Whereas the ones on the right are perfectly good , readable characters.

    This happens when I edit the exported PDF files from Koichi’s practice sheets by using the converter I found in a site.

    The aforementioned site makes rtf files from PDFs so that I can edit them .

    The problem can be fixed when I just copy and paste the whole thing onto google translator , then to a simple text editor, then paste it again from scratch into a new openoffice sheet. But I was just wondering why it happens.

    Or I can just set the font to  arial unicode ms, that works too (lol)

    My openoffice version is 3.3.0

    The ‘anorexic’ font is Times New Roman. I guess the makers of  it didn’t like Japanese .

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    in reply to: PDF editing #35799

    eru777
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    But didn’t Koichi say that actual writing down Japanese is out of the picture ? I am for it too, seeing as it saves time and I won’t be needing to write it down in the future anyway. (Mostly read and type) Doesn’t that conflict with the idea of putting PDF files as tests?

    PS: Γεια και σε σενα !

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    eru777
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    You’re right, Tom. Print-outs it is then .

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