Mon 7 Jun, 2004 04:11 am - Could anybody tell me what "dank" and "dikkat" mean in Turkish? I may not be giving correct spelling here, but they are at least faithful phonetic representations.
Thank you... (view)
Sun 6 Jun, 2004 03:08 am - Monger-dono,
"old"-o hatsuon-no tegakari-ni tsukawa-reru towa, go-kiden-wa amerika-jin dewa gozaranu-ka? (Judging from your use of "o" as a pronunciation guide, I surmise... (view)
Sat 5 Jun, 2004 10:36 pm - [quote="Monger"]Flaminius, I'm just being [i]really[/i] picky here, but spelling it "ohayoo" is not only an incorrect transcription of the Japanese alphabet (some are... (view)
Fri 4 Jun, 2004 10:34 pm - Hello,
I am studying phonetic changes of German words when they are exported to other languages. If anybody could tell what changes occur to German loan words in Russian? I am already aware... (view)
Fri 4 Jun, 2004 10:31 pm - My life has been connected with Japanese ever since I became conscious. It feels warm and fuzzy inside to use this beautiful language.
There is currently a huge demand world wide for things... (view)
Fri 4 Jun, 2004 10:09 pm - Cecerone-dono, watashi-wa flim-flam desu kara, amari gakkari shinaide kudasai-ne.
"Ohayou" is not so much a correct spelling as an exact transcription of Japanese syllabic alphabet. A... (view)
Fri 4 Jun, 2004 08:07 am - Dear gustavratzenhofer,
Your sentence would be translated like this:
chiisana chairo-no nego-ga kowagowa-to mawari-o miwatashi-te, sorekara shippo-o hutte nigete-itta.
just curious, but... (view)
Fri 4 Jun, 2004 07:57 am - Hello cicerone,
My Idaho remark was a joke. If they use a US state's name to say "good morning," maybe another name could mean something more wonderful! (view)