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  1. miforever

    Tsubasa Manga! *SPOILERS*

    xxxHOLiC can be discussed in This Thread As for the latest chapter of Tsubasa (172), Poor Syaoran looks like he's having a tough time against Seishirou-san. Then again, in all the manga that he's appeared in throughout CLAMP's works, he's been quite ruthless, so I'm a little worried for...
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    Tsubasa Manga! *SPOILERS*

    lol, yeah, I can agree with you there. I just find it rather... convienient, that the group transported to and that To be perfectly honest, I'm more interesting in , which will definately be interesting.
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    Tsubasa Manga! *SPOILERS*

    Tsubasa Manga! *SPOILERS* I just read this very SPOILERIFIC teaser/translation of chapter 167 of Tsubasa. It has me pondering on many questions, none of which I'll be getting any answers to anytime soon. CLAMP just love to keep us on tenterhooks...
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    Kanji needs clearing out.

    I can't believe I forgot to mention that... >.> And as for the dashes, it's just a hyphon. Next time I'll use a colon instead to avoid confusion. Sorry about that! Oh and for future reference, I'm a girl. ^_^
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    Tips for learning Chinese? (Or maybe any other other language)

    The only thing I can think of is sentence structures... things like Yinwei... suoyi...; Budan... erqie...; etc. (argh pinyin, sorry) I haven't done Chinese (Mandarin) since high school and that was a couple of years ago now, so I've forgotten alot, which is sad. Best advice I could give you is...
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    [Japanese] Japanese 日本語!

    Saying "Ikimashou" is a very direct way of saying "lets go". In Japan, it's considered rude to say this to someone, especially if you don't know them very well. "Ikimasenka" is a negative, but it can be interpreted as "You want to go, don't you?", although it's usually thought of as "Do you want...
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    [Japanese] Japanese 日本語!

    I've also heard use of "Ike" with the "e" held for a bit. And with "Ikimashou" you have to be careful. It leaves no room for you to refuse. It's more polite to say "Ikimasenka?" which is an invitation. ^_^
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    [Japanese] Japanese 日本語!

    Sorry about the late update guys, but I had my finals for Uni and am now finally on holidays for a month! I may not be updating as frequently either, because from here on out it’s gonna get much more difficult for me to teach you guys, cos I’ve just barely learnt it myself. That being said, I...
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    [Japanese] Japanese 日本語!

    Japanese is commonly perceived to be hard to learn by westerners due to the differences in grammatical structure and style of writing. It's not really that difficult to learn though, if you can memorise the correct sentence structures. All that's required is practice. lol... Actually, I've...
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    [Japanese] Japanese 日本語!

    @ Royal_Knight: Sorry, I don't have a microphone so I can't :( also I think it'd be better if you listen to a native speaker (no matter what language it is). Failing that, someone who's highly fluent would be good, or even simply watching your fav anime in Japanese, with your ears pricked for...
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    [Japanese] Japanese 日本語!

    [Japanese] Japanese 日本語! Well, I thought that since no one has posted here, I'd start a thread on the native language of Japan! Now, when it comes to Japanese, I'll be straight with you guys: I suck. BUT this doesn't mean I don't know some things. I'd be great for beginners as well as those...
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    [REQ] GIFs

    If you have a program that uses layers, you paste pictures of seperate images on each layer, each slightly different than the last. After that, using Photoshop Elements as an example, you go to File>Save fo Web, set your file format as GIF and tick the "Animate" box, and choose how much of a...
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