and from the sky at night goodnight it is
edit; oops manners i forgot, woo and yay that picture is
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Thu 26 Feb 2004, 12:44,
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From a crash course guide to Japanese I once read
"Speak like Yoda"
Yoda actually follows Japanese sentence structure to a limited degree.
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Thu 26 Feb 2004, 12:45,
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Yoda actually follows Japanese sentence structure to a limited degree.
to a degree, yes,
i read that he actually uses a sentence structure (OSV, i think it is...) which isn't used in any human language. Japanese is SOV and English is SVO. i think. but i'm tired so i may be wrong.
/linguistics with japanese student
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Thu 26 Feb 2004, 12:49,
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I think you're right
I'm doing an (equivalent of) GCSE Japanese at the moment, I'm getting there, we just did the progressive form which wasn't that hard to me.
[Watashi wa] konpyuutaa o tsukatte imasu.
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Thu 26 Feb 2004, 12:52,
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[Watashi wa] konpyuutaa o tsukatte imasu.
ahhh soo ne!
jouzu dekimashita ne! kanji o naratte imasu ka? muzukashii desu yo... :/
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Thu 26 Feb 2004, 12:54,
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Hai, hai
Kanji o benkyoo o shimasen ga, kanji o juu gurai wakarimasu.
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Thu 26 Feb 2004, 12:58,
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If...
You'd understand if you were over 26 and went to a UK primary school. Hargrave Park was a good one.
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Thu 26 Feb 2004, 13:04,
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No, no, no...
It's not a cockle-picking Tory thing. It's what kids in school used to say before pulling the fronts of their jumpers forwards thus pretending to have breasts. Hence christmas trees.
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Thu 26 Feb 2004, 13:08,
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oeerr
Chinese japanese what are these hairy knees.............all boys school for me..........pah
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Thu 26 Feb 2004, 21:03,
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