Originally posted by AndreaCKY772
ha/wa. ha is technically the actual hiragana used in the sentence as opposed to "wa". i didn't use the wa phonetically when i used it.
"ha" ha machigatte ga arimasen.
We're speaking to one another, though. You'd never say 'ha' even though the hiragana is interchangeable depending on situation.
chyotto... mo machigatte iru. mae no post wa "warui ryoshin" no commento ni kaita kara. wakata?
Nrg2Nfinit
steroids..
jupiterone
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Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
steroids..
Imagine that...it'd be like the 7 year old arnold...
DarkAngel
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Originally posted by Ygrene
That has *GOT* to be more than 100x100 pixels. GOT TO BE!
Hey. Narc. We already got the sig police, we don't need an avatar police, kthx.
AndreaCKY772
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Originally posted by Yan
We're speaking to one another, though. You'd never say 'ha' even though the hiragana is interchangeable depending on situation.
chyotto... mo machigatte iru. mae no post wa "warui ryoshin" no commento ni kaita kara. wakata?
??? why can't i use ha as a subject marker? you might have been taught a new form of speaking in a later lesson because i haven't encountered not using "ha" as a subject marker yet.
jyugyou de "ha" wo tsukaimaa.
when i type "ha" i am writing the "ha" hiragana, and saying it as "wa", you know what i mean?
grooviebeats
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Originally posted by Fast Turtle
on man i died when i got up and saw this.. and then i saw jupiterone's avatar.. nice work
SebG
Idiotic parents
SuspicionVandit
i wonder how big his wank is
Braelamr
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Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
i wonder how big his wank is
Its hidden in the cave of uncertainty...
nchs09
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Originally posted by LuNaSeA
you think THAT'S bad??
oh, just wait... double the atrocity:
7 years old, 400 lbs. I YOU NOT!!
i feel like puking, seriously. :nervous:
hahahha her rolling around on the floor looked like a ing jerbble or something.
Yan
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Originally posted by AndreaCKY772
??? why can't i use ha as a subject marker? you might have been taught a new form of speaking in a later lesson because i haven't encountered not using "ha" as a subject marker yet.
jyugyou de "ha" wo tsukaimaa.
when i type "ha" i am writing the "ha" hiragana, and saying it as "wa", you know what i mean?
I get ya but it seems odd seeing as how you're not actually typing in Japanese. If that was the case, 'ha' would make a whole lot more sense. This way it just looks odd.