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finchysa
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09.27.2012, 02:38 AM |
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Heidi80
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What has this to do with Ghibli?
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09.27.2012, 04:24 AM |
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Saddletank
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Nothing, its a spambot. You hit the report button when you see crap like this.
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09.27.2012, 11:50 AM |
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Heidi80
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Arigato gusaimasu, Saddletank-san. *bows and hits report button*
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09.28.2012, 06:19 AM |
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saviour2012
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quote: Originally posted by Heidi80
Arigato gusaimasu, Saddletank-san. *bows and hits report button*
is it gosaimas
or the one here
cause what i hear is gosaimas
and i think it means thank you or welcome or grettings
subs does say thank you only but it is used in variety of situations
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09.28.2012, 10:44 AM |
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husky51
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09.28.2012, 01:31 PM |
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saviour2012
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Thanks Husky
What about goodbye
From Anime point of view i find sayonara to be very formal or negative or sad in meaning but saw its use in totoro.
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its a uniquely Miyazaki film, one only he could make and its uniqueness places it beyond being easily critiqued.[About Porco Rosso] taken from a quote of Saddletank and Orphic Okapi
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09.28.2012, 04:59 PM |
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husky51
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09.28.2012, 05:10 PM |
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saviour2012
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quote: Originally posted by husky51
I'm sure that there are other ways to say good-bye in Japanese, but the only ones that I know are 'sayonara' and 'oyasuminasai'.
The first is good-bye and the second is good night.
Again, these are subject to correction by Japanese speakers.
To me sayonara feels more like farewell than goodbye
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Ask, think and learn. Because the more we know the more we grow.
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its a uniquely Miyazaki film, one only he could make and its uniqueness places it beyond being easily critiqued.[About Porco Rosso] taken from a quote of Saddletank and Orphic Okapi
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09.28.2012, 09:40 PM |
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Saddletank
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Yes, that's right. I think its use is supposed to be more formal and is used when you do not expect to see the other person again. Generally, it is said that the number of times you say "sayonara" is as often as you say "hajimemashite" ("how do you do?" or "I am pleased to meet you," ) used when meeting someone for the first time.
I like the informal farewells:
"Ja (ne)" : See you!
"Mata (ne)" : Later! (lit. See you later)
"Mata ashita" : (lit. see you tomorrow)
"Mata raishuu" : (lit. see you next week)
"Bai-bai": (is cute and mostly used by girls)
"Saki in iku/ikimasu (informal/formal)": I'll be going first (ahead of you).
I was also thinking, if UO kills the spam above, we might lose this interesting thread, so we might want to discuss the Japanese language elsewhere.
Its also not a Ghibli thread.
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Post last edited by Saddletank on 09.29.2012, 08:34 AM.
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09.28.2012, 10:32 PM |
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husky51
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09.29.2012, 01:06 AM |
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