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I am just as confused as you are, unfortunately :( I’ll check around to see if I can find someone who knows!
How does eating something written on your hand work? Do you have to eat your hand, too?
June 30, 2011 at 12:38 am in reply to: In response to the little guys statements(dashfugufish) #13449bwahaha
Hashi’s just being a big forum troll, obviously.
I think for audio you’re maybe (not sure on this, I’m a newb in this department apparently) you upload your audio / media to a dropbox folder, and then somehow tell your anki app to pull audio from there (because you then have dropbox on your phone)…
Something like that … I can look into it further tho if you can’t figure it out / don’t find any help files for that and dropbox!
sweeeeet profile pic! lemme know if I can help with anything!
@Mars pshhh, you can’t banshee rush someone who’s maxed on pure queens and drones. I am Banshee proof!
you’re fired!
hahaha, missingno15, always taking the yakuza perspective.
yup yup, *agrees with kyle*
Also, the radicals your friend is talking about are probably somewhat different from textfugu radicals, tho I dunno if you’re comparing / asking about that.
What kinds of things in particular are you looking to bolster? Might be easier to start with specific areas and work our ways outward!
Hi hi! Welcome welcome and great to have you! :D
For #1 – Good question… I don’t know if I’ve ever seen it without a する on it.
For #2 – The しませんでしたか is one of questions where you’re asking “didn’t you _______”
It might be a little easier to grasp in present/future tense, tho. Try something like…
すしをたべませんか? Literally means “do you not eat sushi?” but a better translation, I think is “will you eat sushi?” It’s just a more polite way to ask if you eat sushi. By making it negative, it’s becoming even more abstract and far away from the real question, which means it’s becoming more polite (weird Japanese!).
Anyways, back to the stop sign, it’s kind of like that. Sort of a double negative thing, which makes it make a lot less sense. But, anyhoo, the definition should be right. Main thing to remember is that Negative + question marker = Asking someone if they actually DO something rather than DON’T do something…
I don’t think I explained that well at all, haha :( It makes sense in my head, but when I have to break it down and explain it in a way that makes sense things start falling apart :(
Lemme know what part has questions and I’ll do what I can to help out with it tho!
JUNK podcasts are fun!
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