what does this sentance mean?
Name:
Anonymous
2007-06-21 7:06
ID:ZtjR+VNG
i cant for the life of me figure out what this means:
すくなければ すくないほど いい ものは。
Name:
Anonymous
2007-06-21 8:24
ID:Xp+gZihj
the less the better, newb
Name:
Anonymous
2007-06-25 1:03
ID:FRdP22S6
Funny thing is, I can read it (you know, pronouncing and stuff) but I don't know what it means at all.
Wait... I don't know if that's funny or just sad...
Name:
Anonymous
2007-06-25 1:42
ID:LQXs3uzG
>>3
Just because you know hiragana 100% doesn't mean you know Japanese.
Read some grammar books.
Name:
Anonymous
2007-06-26 0:26
ID:slPZs5Tu
>>4
Yeah, I think I will. I've heard that before starting to learn japanese you have to know how to read it.
So I suppose I started the right way LOL
Name:
Anonymous
2007-06-27 23:19
ID:SnJkPrHv
japophilles fag alert is at maximum
your dicks are shrinking....
Name:
Anonymous
2007-06-29 0:34
ID:U87yIEH0
Back on topic...
Babel Fish says, "If it is little, little extent as for good ones."
Name:
Anonymous
2007-07-01 2:00
ID:x6E8NZsj
Japanese should be written with Kanji, or it becomes too hard to translate.
Name:
Anonymous
2007-07-01 4:27
ID:+Dz0QxT/
>>8
agreed for the most part, but if you had even a split second of trouble with the japanese in
>>1 you might as well just give up now