| Writer's Block: In The Money |
[27 Jul 2007|06:43pm] |
If you won $100 this afternoon, what would you do with it?
Buy BLOOD CDs. All of them. Then blow the rest on other CDs. Or, rather, save it.
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| Japanese Mini-Lesson #2 - Basic Phrases |
[08 Jun 2007|01:39pm] |
OK, so today's lesson is BASIC PHRASES. Because I don't know what else to put.
* = Can have "gozaimasu" added to add politeness.
How do you do? - Hajimemashite. (Used only when meeting someone for the first time) Yes - Hai No - Iie Good morning - Ohayo* Good afternoon - Konnichiwa Good evening - Konbanwa (NOT TO BE USED FOR "GOODNIGHT") Good night - Oyasuminasai Thanks - Arigatoo Thank you - Arigatoogozaimasu Thank you very much - Domo arigatoogozaimasu Please - Onegaishimasu Treat me kindly - Yoroshiku I'm sorry - Gomennasai Goodbye - Sayonara Goodbye - Ittekimasu (literally means "I'm going out, but will return") I'm home - Tadaima
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| Fill Out |
[08 Jun 2007|01:02pm] |
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BLOOD - L'irreparable |
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| L'irreparable |
[05 Jun 2007|06:23am] |
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MALICE MIZER - Au Revoir |
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I had another sad dream. T.T We [my family and I] were in a house. Thing is, in the dream someone who I know to be dead was... alive. Then, someone killed them. Then they killed my nephew. He looked younger than he is, though. In fact, he was. Not sure why. He was a baby, with his passifier, in a diaper, cute as ever... I was able to savour one more look at him, and I'll never forget the look on his face. He looked so confused, but for some reason, we had to leave him there. I was across the street from the house at dusk crying my eyes out and we had to leave... some strange man was holding him. Then he took my nephew inside...
The title for this entry is a song title from BLOOD. And this is an example as to why I like their music so much. The lyrics pretty much describe most of my mornings. =[
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| Japanese Mini-Lesson #1 - Countries & Language |
[03 Jun 2007|04:06am] |
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Malice Mizer - Au Revoir |
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Well, I get bored easily and never blog anymore, so I thought I'd put up little lessons in Japanese for A) My friends (so they understand me half the time I talk) and B) Anyone interested.
Lesson 1: Countries & Language For this lesson, I was originally going to make it just Countries (like, list countries and how to say them in Japanese), but learning how to say things like "Japanese" as in the language pretty much goes hand-in-hand with this. To say a country's LANGUAGE (like Japan has Japanese), you add "-go" to the country name. Example: Nihon (Japan) + -go = Nihongo (Japanese). Simple, ne? OK. So... Japan - Nihon France - Furansu U.K. - Eikoku China - Chuugoku Italy - Itaria Germany - Doitsu Canada - Kanada
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