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Guro

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-29 0:44

How do I say, I WANT TO RIP OFF YOUR ENTRAILS, CUT AND EAT YOUR LITTLE NIPPLES
?
In japanoise.

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-29 2:26

I wonder why you want to know it. Whatever, it would be
腸引き裂いて、切り落とした乳首を喰ってやりたいぜ。
harawata hikisaite, kiriotosita chikubi wo kutte yaritai ze.

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-29 8:18

That would make a great t-shirt.

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-29 8:42

>>3
Ah, then it might be better to use 内蔵 (naizou) instead of 腸. Harawata is a bit literary term so not all Japanese can read the kanji. In fact, I looked in my dictionary to check if it was the right kanji (My first language is Japanese).

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-29 18:20


>>4


See why didn't japan just introduce like grammatical characters like in English? Why the need for all these words, when you could just have a set (Or 2, whatever floats your boat) alphabets with grammatical characters?

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-30 4:01

>>5
Because Japanese fucked themselves over by limiting their phonetic speech. It's hard to understand Japanese without kanji.

As more time goes on, it seems like they're introducing more and more different sounds, so it could be possible in the future something happens and kanji is abolished (not the near future though). You never know.. Korean abandoned it with their superior alphabet system (better than even ours) and China tried but was like ohshit what does shi shi shi shi shi shi shi mean? It's a sentence!

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-30 13:36

>>6
No problem. Vietnamese is also a tonal language but they successfully adopted the latin alphabet.

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-30 17:13

>>4
Wouldn't naizou be written as 内臓 instead of 内蔵 to mean "intestines"?

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-02 10:30

>>8
>Wouldn't naizou be written as 内臓 instead of 内蔵 to mean "intestines"?

Yeah. You're right. Sorry, I didn't have a second look.

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-02 17:58

>>7
You have to remember, though, that Vietnamese has a much larger pool of phonemes than Japanese.

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