2008-05-04 22:30
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What other anime do you watch?
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Name or Alias:
Location:
Age:
Favorite Character:
Least Favorite Character:
Favorite Pairing:
Black Order or Brittania:
Do you roleplay? And if so, who and where?
Do you go to conventions?
Do you cosplay? If so, anyone from Code Geass?
What other anime do you watch?
What manga do you read?
Favorite tv shows and movies:
Anything else we should know about you?
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"yg" is same as "yang" Indonesia people write it more shortly for not formal occasion
can be spelled as "ya-ng"
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But I like that you're helping me learn. ^_^
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and i like the way you analyzing about everything, not usually ppl do everyday^^;
I'll be gladly helping you to learn (since somehow i write Indonesian language while talk to ppl i know is from Indonesia :) )
(and sorry for my lame English *bows*)
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I think there is a lot of cool things you can miss by speeding through life and not stopping to think, sometimes. Language just happens to be something I'm interested in, since it represents the different ways cultures develope in the world. That's something to appreciate, to me.
Again, thanks~ I think the only other word that caught my eye was a g left by itself. Is that also pronounced "gu", as was the case with gw?
I don't think your English is lame. I totally understand that it isn't your only language. I've had 18 years to perfect my use, but not everyone has. And I don't have to worry about getting something mixed up with the grammar rules of another language like you might. I've got it easy, since it's my birth and only language. I don't expect, in a global community, for everyone to speak my language perfectly. That would be awfully narrow-minded of me.
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oh no, almost alphabet including "G" pronounce is depend on the word itself, for example "Pergi". "G" on here can be spelled as "G" and you can pronounce "Per-gi" like that.
It depends on the word^^;
("g" on "gue" is special occasion since it remark a subjec word, so maybe that why the useof "G" is a little different on here)
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I apologize for how late I am. ^_^''
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yes, kind like that. It depend the word that you used. Not too hard right?
it easier to explain when you hear the word itself ><
Nevermind :)
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Oh well. It was worth looking into. ^_^''
Thanks!