patrickl -> RE: Slightly OT... who here speaks chinese and or Japanese? (9/24/2005 1:29:54 PM)
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ORIGINAL: BossGnome hehe, the only chinese i know is a little cantonese. Romanified, it pronounces like "mea mea diu lei" It means no,no, **** you. [:D] And yes, patrick the japanese kanjis are chinese in origin, but while the chinese have simplified their kanjis, the japanese have kept them in their original more complicated form. For example: Sakkana (fish) in japanese is written like this : @(not sure if you can read it). The chinese version has a straight line at the bottom instead of the 4 little dots I believe? But actually yes I do believe if we add up the total number of languages spoken we should get quite an impressive amount! My first language is French personally. On another note, the japanese just made a film about the last days of the Yamato, it is called jBÌâÜÆ, roughly translated it means "the men's Yamato". It looks fairly good but I have yet to drag my ass to a theater to see it. Shows that it is easier to learn bad things quickly![:D] Yep, I can see the fish kanji "fish " - it is actually the chinese word for fish![X(] Yep, it is now simplify by replacing 4 dots with one horizontal line. I think your job of learning Chinese is not that difficult now that fish is alike in Chinese and Japanese. It is a matter of practice. So your mothertongue is French- said to be the most beautiful language in the world![:D] Humm, The Men' s Yamato. That is interesting. [X(] Too bad it is not available here. Wonder what is the next World War 2 movie coming out of Hollywood[&:] Cheers!
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