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TechnoCat wrote:i can actually just run it without doing anything special now. Go figure.
I think you have magazine wrong on level 5.
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{ kana = {"za","xtsu","shi"}, eng = "Magazine", kana_type = "hiragana" },
Well, good news you can run it now
How would you translate magazine?
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tc- wrote:TechnoCat wrote:i can actually just run it without doing anything special now. Go figure.
I think you have magazine wrong on level 5.
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{ kana = {"za","xtsu","shi"}, eng = "Magazine", kana_type = "hiragana" },
Well, good news you can run it now
How would you translate magazine?
Zasshi, right? Or magajin if you like engrish-y words. This is, after all, serious bijinesu.
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I thought it was ざっしん. But, I was wrong. =[
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TechnoCat wrote:I thought it was ざっしん. But, I was wrong. =[
That translates to photograph, right? I can see the connection, both in terms of sound and meaning.
Also, oh god it's hard to recall this stuff, I am ridiculously rusty.
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Does anyone know of some good vocabulary lists that could be nice to include? I'm thinking of adding one vocabulary list with only verbs.
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Those are books to learn English in Japanese? That's an interesting way to learn Japanese, by reverse
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I might be wrong, but a "tsu" in front of anything other than 'a i u e o' would double the consonant instead of reading "tsu":
"za-tsu-shi" reads in fact "za-sshi".
(Sorry for my username. There's a parasite 'g' in the middle.)
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Jorgmungand wrote:I might be wrong, but a "tsu" in front of anything other than 'a i u e o' would double the consonant instead of reading "tsu":
"za-tsu-shi" reads in fact "za-sshi".
(Sorry for my username. There's a parasite 'g' in the middle.)
Is za-tsu-shi the correct spelling?
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Jorgmungand wrote:I might be wrong, but a "tsu" in front of anything other than 'a i u e o' would double the consonant instead of reading "tsu":
"za-tsu-shi" reads in fact "za-sshi".
(Sorry for my username. There's a parasite 'g' in the middle.)
So, what about つよい? I think you are mixing up つ and っ.
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