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foreignfilmfreak
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You sound like..Raymus.
I shall call you Nene..
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Nausicaa_Cat
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lol, this thread tis very long huh? wats with the name Nene?
Grundela's a great name! Their was a witch called Grundela in this awesome n64 game of Banjo Kazooie i had. Ah gd times...
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12.20.2006, 04:36 PM |
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foreignfilmfreak
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Ooh, a witch?
Cool, me like witches.
It's Ne Ne, I called my friend that
but she rejected the name, so JRR
will be called Ne Ne -chan.
Wanna a name, NC?
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12.20.2006, 05:01 PM |
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Cherry
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is jrr a boy or girl i thought he was a boy but i dont know if hes a boy he should be Ne Ne- kun ~de arimasu
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Loscil
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YO!
im boy, so nene kun please..
although, you know shin chan? hes a guy...
hes a kid, do you call kids of both genders chan?? im confused now..
btw, Banjo Kazooie was ACE! loved the music..
favourtie level was Freezeezy peak (think thats how you write it), and treasure trove cove... Ah, the memories.
whats the de arimasu mean??
so Grundela Jeniqwa, its kun onegaishimas.
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Cherry
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chan is for girl and kun is for boy but when theyre kids i dont know ~de arimasu
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Post last edited by Cherry on 12.21.2006, 04:35 PM.
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foreignfilmfreak
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Okay dokie. Chan can be used for boys,
I guess. I was trying to give weird names
out that Fai or Honey-senpai would use.
Honey shortens your name and puts -chan
at hte end, either gender. And Fai puts
cute girl nicknames at the end of your name
like -rin, -tan, or dog names like -wanwan
(sound a dog makes)or -woofwoof.
Ne Ne was a random name I chose to call
people. I'm trying to call my friend Nana Neko
(Apple Cat), but apparently my embarressing
public nicknames don't work smoothly on
my friends. Oh well..
Kun can be used for a girl, too, by the way!
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Loscil
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YO!
nana (or shichi) = seven
Ringo/lingo = apple
you musta got something wrong there grundela...
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arren18
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Who's seven apples old? Or have I made another stupid misconception by not reading the previous post?
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Seiji
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I'm as confused as you are, and I've read the posts
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12.22.2006, 02:33 PM |
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Cherry
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well i dont know but as right now i know kun is for boy and chan is for girl and san is for older people ringo is apple and, ichigo is strawberry? i think im not sure
bitchy shana ~de arimasu
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foreignfilmfreak
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Yep, Ichigo means strawberry.
And yes, I guess, Ringo means
apple, but Nana is a name in
jpanese so it means apple,
like the name Aoi means blue,
but to spell the actual colour
it's ao.
Hey, screw the site person who
created their site. They put the
transulations for the name.
I'll write down the terms later when
I steal my sis's Tsubasa manga. Then
you'll know all the name terms..
And Chii, NO SWEARY.
PS:Hmm, me and my friends always make
fun of Ichigo off Bleach and Ichigo off
Tokyo Mew Mew. But usually I act like Ishida
while talking bout Ichigo. What do say...??
Oh, forget it.
I was talking about names here people, and Ne Ne-kun
called me Grundela again, why do I feel like Ed?
-kun can be used for a person your age but
usually for younger boys than you, I beleive.
Chan can be used for close friends, but mostly for little girls.
San can be used to last name or of respect.
Sama is higher than San.
There's another one, I forget that's higher than Sama.
Sensei, usually a docter, teacher, person of arts I
guess.
Sempai, old and wiser than you. Or is it Senpai?
Kohai, of lower level than you and of younger
age, I guess. NC, wait till you get your name..
I think that's it.
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Shizuku apparently means a small drop of water, like a raindrop. Isn't that cute?
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12.23.2006, 07:09 AM |
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foreignfilmfreak
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Ah, that's cool!
I shoulda knew that one!*slaps self*
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YO!
nana is seven.. it is also used as such as a name, eg: see elfenlied..
My favourtie japanese word, because of its meaning mostly, is Komorebi!
what does it mean? find out.
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I think Komorebi would be a lovely name for a child, a girl probably but it would work for a boy too.
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in nana there are two nana's one of them is then nicknamed hachi which is eight and also dog?
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foreignfilmfreak
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No no, not dog..
One sec..Inu means dog.
This is sorta like the case with my friends
with the meaning of Ichigo. There's lots
of meanings.
Okay I'm confused*draws chibi self confussed*.
So what does Takashi mean? I'd like to know..
My fav girl names are Hana and Rin.
Hana means flower, and Rin means cold.
Then I llike the name Aki, also because it
means Autumn. Haru means spring.
Gina means silver. And now I forget what the
meaning of Chihiro. Sakura means cherry blossom..
And what does Natsuki mean? I like that
as well. I'd like to use it in one of my comics.
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I know what they mean! But I can't remember... I shall check Ye Olde Awesome Liste.
Natsuki means "summer hope"
And I can't find Chihiro... but using my skills, it seems to mean "one thousand generous". I think I got it wrong. xP
EDIT: possibly "generous and wise" but I'm still looking.
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foreignfilmfreak
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I was wondering why I loved the name Natsuki.
Now as for the name Chihiro..it's written down
in one of my books but I don't know I wrote down
the meaning or if I wrote down the name in japanese.
Oh, Takashi means eminence. What does eminence mean?
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