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What's your favorite thing to say in an asian language?
  • DarkDark
    April 2008
    Ahh for me it would be in korean and I would say ¿µ¾î¸¦ ÇÏ½Ç ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï±î? Which means.. Do you speak English? Lol that usually weirds out people. Usually I try it on kau to see if someone knows English. Anywho what do you like to say in an asian language. It doesn't have to be just Audition related. It can be a phrase you say in real life or whatever.
  • JunkoJunko
    April 2008
    I like saying Jian You, even in real life XD
  • bebietdibibibebietdibibi
    April 2008
    i like to say um` ni gui xing? which is what is ur name in chinese XD and i like to say: o^i xo^i o^i mean oh mai god in vietnamese XD
  • QueenRinQueenRin
    April 2008
    i like to say "
  • VpowerVpower
    April 2008
    Wait, why Do I see all kinds of weird stuff with ''¿µ¾î¸¦ ÇÏ½Ç ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï±î'' ? o.o;;

    Oh and I usually say Baka :3.
  • XxnaralaxXXxnaralaxX
    April 2008

    Vpower:


    Wait, why Do I see all kinds of weird stuff with ''¿µ¾î¸¦ ÇÏ½Ç ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï±î'' ? o.o;;

    Oh and I usually say Baka :3.

    apperently ¿µ¾î¸¦ ÇÏ½Ç ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï±î? is an asian language :3 it's just hidden from everyone else, and omfgah eveeeerrryone says baka! *twitch*
  • AevitasAevitas
    April 2008
    It's completely natural for me to speak everything in English and then throw in one phrase: "ma fan." It's Chinese for a phrase that indicates something that is annoying, but it gives more meaning that just annoying.. something like.. inconvenient in addition to that. xD... I always thought the English word didn't give it enough meaning so I just say the Chinese word.

    e.g. "Blaaah I have so many exams and all this homework to do, plus this person is begging me to help them move this weekend. So ma fan!"
  • RaianRaian
    April 2008
    Hmm...
    I guess it'd probably be "hontou ni?" [really?]

    I got it from watching Gravitation, and I like saying it.
  • NickColeNickCole
    April 2008
    I often say "Nani" (What) ,which is japanese, and "Gago" (Stupid), Which is tagalog. xD
  • IshabooIshaboo
    April 2008
    Arigato Gozaimasu

    It just sounds so fun to say. xD

    Itadakimasu <--- not sure if I spelt it right..(I don't try to learn Japanese... other than from Anime xD)

    The way of saying thank you or something before eating. D:

    Just fun to say. . . boy am I weird.
  • %3DTRIXTER%3D=TRIXTER=
    April 2008
    i like to learn japanese... hakhak, can anybody translate that?

    hmmm,.. on topic i wanna say... "*^#@%*( *#^&^"

    does itadakimasu means lets eat?
  • Hanako93Hanako93
    May 2008

    ilovejonam:


    does itadakimasu means lets eat?

    <!--coloro:#000099--><span style="color:#000099"><!--/coloro-->Pretty sure it means "Thanks for the food" or something along those lines.<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc-->
  • i love to say KKKKKKKKKKKK i guess u guys know what is that mean XD
  • KillhaKillha
    May 2008
    Nande...which basically means "Why" in Japanese... I..kinda say it under my breath irl when I'm irritated over something
  • %3DTRIXTER%3D=TRIXTER=
    May 2008

    Hanako%chan:


    <!--quoteo(post=79147:date=Apr 30 2008, 06:49 AM:name=ilovejonam)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ilovejonam 4 Apr 30 2008, 06:49 AM) [snapback]79147[/snapback]</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->
    does itadakimasu means lets eat?

    <!--coloro:#000099--><span style="color:#000099"><!--/coloro-->Pretty sure it means "Thanks for the food" or something along those lines.<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc-->
    <!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->


    oh,... most anime characters say that when they are about to eat...

    hahaha, thanx for answering my curiosity... ^,...,^
  • sydwertsydwert
    May 2008
    looks like TWEWY is starting to take off, looking at vpower's new avatar

    anyway, it's become habitual for me to say 'hum', which means cockles, a regular ingredient in laksa. juz search 'mee siam mai hum'
  • i just say baka or nani

    lol
  • %3DTRIXTER%3D=TRIXTER=
    August 2008

    "dj1990mixx":


    i just say baka or nani

    lol


    baka is idiot... in our local dialect it means cow..

    what is nani?
  • IshabooIshaboo
    August 2008

    "ilovejonam":


    [quote="dj1990mixx"]
    i just say baka or nani

    lol


    baka is idiot... in our local dialect it means cow..

    what is nani?
    [/quote]

    I think nani is what.
    Lots of Bleach characters say it when they're shocked. Dx

    Oh and a new word that I learned in japanese was kisama. Which means "Damn you!"
  • %3DTRIXTER%3D=TRIXTER=
    August 2008
    nani? so it should end with a question mark!

    kisama! kisama! kiiiisamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

    sounds fun to say...

    KISAMAAAAAAAA!
  • PeachGirlPeachGirl
    August 2008
    Lets see, i usually say 'Aish' which i believe means damn in korean xD