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Thats just swell! :D
Good story, welcome to the Japanese side of the force. Oh, and Textfugu, as well. I’m sure you will dig it, just keep at it. >.<@Winterpromise
Excellent! Keep up the good work!
I’m still uber-cramming, but, its becoming more and more thereputic.HYA!
Well, what do you know… I was in the right ballpark. Bwahaha.
@Mister.
This is why it is bad to multi-task, yes?Something about forgetting how its written in kanji? but it has the same meaning as と言います?
This is a guess, probably a wrong one at that. But, thats what it sounds like.
SinisterT.
@Missing/Mister. Thank you sir. Also, yeah, I figured as much. :D
Also, also(Missing). “SinisterT-Pain”? I can dig it. :D
(Mister) Well, we should cut them a bit of slack. They are trying what seems to be very hard to get everything done on time. Plus it sounds like their projects are starting to become a bit backed up.Meh.
Irregardless, thanks again.@Cassandra. Thank you for your words of, reconsiliation.
@Missing. Yessir, except for when using flashcards. Japanese media, is far too distracting.
Just trying to keep them doggies rollin…
@Missing. Meh, probably. :)
I suppose thats also, a less ‘beat-y around the bush-y’ way of saying it too, yes? Heh.
I believe we now have an understanding. :)
also, what happens when you are telling someone to expect something? て-form involvement?
I’m going to have to agree with Sheepy. I would like to be a kanji master myself. However…
six thousand seems a bit of a streach.I might be willing to help, supposing my studies don’t drag me through the nine circles first… :D
“And with our powers combined…”
let it also be known, I only gave the lesson a quick once over. I’m redoing it again. I am beginning to like this little peice of grammar.
I got a question, when you use はず, and you “ね” to make it an inquistive statement. Does it become so?
For example.
ボッビさんはコーヒーを飲むはずね?It just become inquisitive right? I would imagine, but what would I know.
More kanji, more trans/intrans.
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