I wrote this for a friend some time ago, and thought that english players of DanPara would also find it useful. ^.^
A list of useful phrases and words, in the order of hiragana -> romaji -> english.
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Wow, this is great! Thanks a lot ^^
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You are very welcome. ^.^
this is very useful~ -pins- ;D
Wow ^.^ people are finding it useful, im so glad~ yokatta yokatta XD
Though, there is 1 thing... How do you write Hiragana in danpara D:.
I can press Alt and then I can type hiragana or katakana (I think Katakana), but it's like our r isn't the r of katakana. And though I got an option of that when I type like konnichiwa, you get :''
lol YAY! I LEARNED MORE JAPANESE! now to annoy my french teacher! xDDD lol j/k
This really helps a lot! =3
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Though, there is 1 thing... How do you write Hiragana in danpara D:.
I can press Alt and then I can type hiragana or katakana (I think Katakana), but it's like our r isn't the r of katakana. And though I got an option of that when I type like konnichiwa, you get :''
[quote="Vpower"]
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*cough* and also if you see them say "w" it means waru which means "lol" in case you didnt know *cough*
o.O cool i should of made one unfair
Yes, I'm sure some people are aware. "w" is equivalent to their laughter, just like how Koreans use "K".
"orz" / "ORZ" / "0RZ" isn't exactly a word, but they use it often. It's an emoticon of a fallen person facing the floor on knees, it means failure or misery.