Oh I just loooove hot bath and I take it every day. And the bathroom is a good place to practice singing, lalalala~~~ô
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Oh I just loooove hot bath and I take it every day. And the bathroom is a good place to practice singing, lalalala~~~ô
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
:lol: :D :lol: :D :lol: :D
Wow! You should become a Super Model then!:-)
Woohoo!!!! My sensei is tall!
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I'm 161cm (5'3") and I feel I'm tall here, but seems like I'm not so outside Japan.
Hey, I was browsing the site I linked for ricecake-san the other day and found these funny family names •S‘«i ‚Þ‚©‚Åj@and@•@–Ñi‚Í‚È‚°j.@The first one means a centipede and the second one is nostril hair. Now...
Although such names as Hasegawa, Sato, Suzuki, Tanaka, and Yamamoto are widely spreaded all around Japan, you could figure out where some people come from by their family names.
For instance:
We...
Yeah, there are soooooo many Japanese names that start with "naka".
Nakano, Nakama, Nakatani, Nakane, Nakamachi, Nakata, Nakanishi, Nakamori, Nakabayashi, Nakasone....etc.etc....:haihai:
Not all of them are related to nature but many do for sure.:-)
For Example:
Yamada (mountain and rice field), Kawatani (river and valley), Matsumoto (under the pine tree), Ishino (stone and field)...
OK, I know how to say "I love you." in Polish.
It's "Kocham cie." I learned it from a very good chat friend of mine a couple of years ago.
Oh I miss him, he can't come online for a while becuase he...
"a bo ni auttatten ne"?
Hmmmmm, I don't think it's Japanese, at least, not a standard one. If it is, it must be some unintelligible dialect.
Ahaha, I get them all over my face!:gohan:
At a restaurant, with a fork, but at home, with chopsticks.:blush:
Did you guys know there are some aho native Japanese who still can't spell katakana "n" and "so" or "tsu" and ""shi" correctly?
uƒ“v(n)
uƒ\v(so)
uƒcv(tsu)
uƒVv(shi)
You don't mess them up when...