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Happy, Anger and Sad
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windyhurrice
2007-12-08 03:09 pm UTC
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1) Happy
2) Anger
3) Sad
o_O ?
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flowermemory
2007-12-08 04:56 pm UTC
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Thanx so much!! Err...do you know how to say them in japanese?? These are bl game music tracks and I want to call them by their track names ^^;;
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windyhurrice
2007-12-08 05:37 pm UTC
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Hmm... sorry I would't have a clue ^^;;
But I think there's a site that specifically has pronouciations for kanji....
If you try typing Kanji, About.com Japanese in google and see? ^^;;
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rikiki_angel
2007-12-10 06:17 am UTC
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O.o Mirage is one of the popular Japanese word
Happy
http://www.cojak.org/index.php?term=
%E5%96%9C&function=character_lookup
Anger
http://www.cojak.org/index.php?func
tion=character_lookup&term=%E6%80%92
Sad
http://www.cojak.org/index.php?term=
%E5%93%80&function=character_lookup
I had no idea with wat is the Japanese 'On' n 'Kun' reading.
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windyhurrice
2007-12-10 08:10 am UTC
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http://www.saiga-jp.com/japanese_langua
ge.html
Kanji has two kinds of readings "On-yomi" and "Kun-yomi". "On-yomi" is Chinese pronunciation. "Kun-yomi" is the original pronunciation of Japan. At the time of "Kun-yomi", "Okurigana(a declensional kana ending)" is added to a Kanji in almost cases. The inside of the parenthesis of the following example is "Okurigana".
My guess is that if teh words are on its own (if it's not attached with another word) It shoudl be the Kun reading then.
So in this case it's either yorokobu or yorokobi
http://japanese.about.com/blkod473.htm
Maybe it's just Yoroko? Hm.. if you try posting in the Learn_Japanese community there'll probably be someone there to explain for you?
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rikiki_angel
2007-12-10 10:01 am UTC
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Thanks^^
Doesn't know much Japanese.
The site I gave is Chinese actually because it said Hanzi(Chinese).
Hope it helps her.
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windyhurrice
2007-12-10 10:18 am UTC
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Neither do I XD
But it's fun to share and know the truth ;)
*Bookmarks your site* Because it's hard to find a good Chinese site out there ;D
((Gomen ne flowermemory, I'm filling up your post 8D))
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flowermemory
2007-12-10 05:19 pm UTC
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Don't worry^^. Glad to see you are enjoying it.
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flowermemory
2007-12-10 05:18 pm UTC
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This is pretty interesting. I googled around and found the words. its Yorokobi, Okoru and kanashi. Thanx for the site^^.
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rikiki_angel
2007-12-10 06:19 am UTC
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I accidently replied to windy's entry >.<
sorry for the repeats
O.o Mirage is one of the popular Japanese word
Happy
http://www.cojak.org/index.php?term=
%E5%96%9C&function=character_lookup
Anger
http://www.cojak.org/index.php?func
tion=character_lookup&term=%E6%80%92
Sad
http://www.cojak.org/index.php?term=
%E5%93%80&function=character_lookup
I had no idea with wat is the Japanese 'On' n 'Kun' reading.
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Idetrorce
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2007-12-15 03:42 pm UTC
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very interesting, but I don't agree with you
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flowermemory
2007-12-15 05:29 pm UTC
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Ok. It would help me if you explained why....
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