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What's your favorite thing to say in an asian language?
  • %3DTRIXTER%3D=TRIXTER=
    August 2008
    Aish! KISAMA!!!! KISAMA!

    hey, they work well together... <_<
  • IshabooIshaboo
    August 2008

    "ilovejonam":


    Aish! KISAMA!!!! KISAMA!

    hey, they work well together... <_<


    But then that's korean and japanese o_o
  • PeachGirlPeachGirl
    August 2008
    lmao, mixing languages now?
  • IshabooIshaboo
    August 2008

    "PeachGirl":


    lmao, mixing languages now?


    It's in style jajaja that babo baka!! xDD
  • %3DTRIXTER%3D=TRIXTER=
    August 2008
    hehe,.. i think it is not a bad idea..lol... like when you don't know if he is a korean or japanese atleast he understand something on what you said... T_T

    hey guys, some college professor of mine told me that French is a romantic language... anybody has a comment on why is that?
  • JunkoJunko
    August 2008

    "ilovejonam":


    hehe,.. i think it is not a bad idea..lol... like when you don't know if he is a korean or japanese atleast he understand something on what you said... T_T

    hey guys, some college professor of mine told me that French is a romantic language... anybody has a comment on why is that?

    Apparently it's meant to sound like a poem. All the words are fancy-fied x_o

    It probably doesn't count but I like to say nyaa... which is like... Japanese cat language o___o;

    It rhymes with almost any sentance ending. Noodles ka? nyaa! <33 /weird
  • HarpyPerneHarpyPerne
    August 2008
    I can't say what's my favorite,but i can tell you Hong Kong Grand Chase Players' favorite.
    It is "9" in catonese.
    If you know catonese,you will kjnow what does it mean.
    It is such a interesting number and word. : )
    Hint:It is a insult.
  • %3DTRIXTER%3D=TRIXTER=
    September 2008
    aish, kisama! nyaa? nyaaahahaha...

    nyaa in our language is added to haha to give emphasis that the laughter is done in a very hesterical way... much like a longer way to type lol... >_<
  • akumiakumi
    September 2008
    HarpyPerne, I just asked my friend what that meant and he just laughed and said, "Someone called you that?!" Dx

    Mine..would be "aish" too. But when I used to work in retail, and I knew no one would understand, "kuso!" was my main word x3 Otherwise I'd get fired D:
  • I like the word that Koreans use in a game or something on forums, looks like an "F" but it's backwards.
  • %3DTRIXTER%3D=TRIXTER=
    June 2009
    uhhh, and what does that word mean?
  • Asian language is nice and good I also want to learn and the first thing I want to do after that is to have a talk with my friend who know Asian language.
  • Emily3Emily3
    November 2011
    Among Asian language Cantonese is the only one I know how to say things in.

    Jo-sun!
    which means, "Good morning."

    do-jeh
    which means, "Gracias."

    And I can say,
    Ngo xeurng fong hay yup bean goh look sik tung
    which means, "I want to put this in the compost bin."

    Cantonese sounds so poetic when spoken, not the informal casual Cantonese but the formal Cantonese you normally hear on the news rather than on the streets.