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Greetings from Japan, I am an English School Owner. Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:03 am  Greetings from Japan, I am an English School Owner.
 

Boke, from Japan, I am an English School Owner
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Greetings from Japan Thu Oct 11, 2007 6:49 am  Greetings from Japan
 

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Hello, Boke. So am I. I am in Yokohama; where is Goodwin?
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Greetings from Japan Thu Oct 11, 2007 15:33 pm  Greetings from Japan
 

Hiroshima, land of the Yakuza movies
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Greetings from Japan Thu Oct 11, 2007 23:53 pm  Greetings from Japan
 

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Nice place. Well, welcome to English-test.Net. I hope you enjoy your visits with us.
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Greetings from Japan Sat Oct 13, 2007 11:45 am  Greetings from Japan
 

Arigato- gozaimashita

O genki desu ka
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Greetings from Japan Sat Oct 13, 2007 12:08 pm  Greetings from Japan
 

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Thanks for what, NS?
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Greetings from Japan Tue Dec 04, 2007 1:05 am  Greetings from Japan
 

Hi, Boke, Hiroshima, that city, once attacked by a atomic bomb?
It should be nomal nowadays.
But why it is the land of Yakuza movie?
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Greetings from Japan Mon Dec 10, 2007 12:43 pm  Greetings from Japan
 

because many yakuza movies are made with the yakuza speaking in Hiroshima dialect
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Greetings from Japan Mon Feb 18, 2008 2:58 am  Greetings from Japan
 

Hi Boke,i'm interested in knowing some Japonic-english words,like 'sayonara','banzai','arigato' etc.....please show me some more if possible. xiexie in advance!

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Greetings from Japan Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:21 am  Greetings from Japan
 

edwin wrote:
Hi Boke,i'm interested in knowing some Japonic-english words,like 'sayonara','banzai','arigato' etc.....please show me some more if possible. xiexie in advance!

Edwin

Did you mean japanese-english words?Like baru (ball)? Because sayonara,banzai,and arigato are all japanese.
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Greetings from Japan Wed Feb 20, 2008 2:53 am  Greetings from Japan
 

Hello Boke,i meant some words are of japanese speciality,people pronounce it according to it's japanese pronunciation.

Thanks,

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Greetings from Japan, I am an English School Owner. Wed Feb 27, 2008 9:25 am  Greetings from Japan, I am an English School Owner.
 

There are literally thousands, and the funny thing is many younger japanese don't realize its not japanese
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