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Post by Meitantei Mina on Feb 18, 2005 17:36:06 GMT -5
i just wana know what is ''zo-ji-shi-ta'' mean^^' zojishita? o.O never heard of it...
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Post by sherry on Feb 19, 2005 4:12:58 GMT -5
i just wana know what is ''zo-ji-shi-ta'' mean^^' huh?? zojishita?? never heard it before!
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Post by Clams on Mar 4, 2005 13:58:12 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure Heiji calls Haibara 'Neechan as well. I'd have to find the part in 345 where he was talking about her being locked in the basement, and I swear I heard him say 'neechan' And upon further inspection, he did call her neechan
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Post by sherry on Mar 5, 2005 10:14:22 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure Heiji calls Haibara 'Neechan as well. I'd have to find the part in 345 where he was talking about her being locked in the basement, and I swear I heard him say 'neechan' And upon further inspection, he did call her neechan lol, Heiji called Sonoko 'neechan' too ^^;; it's in 7th movie.
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Post by vuvu •°♡ on Mar 13, 2005 2:11:48 GMT -5
hey, I have a question, what does "-asechan" ((or something like that)) mean?
I saw these two little girls called Sango that in Inuyasha, chapter 59 I think...
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Post by Mahotou on Mar 23, 2005 19:26:07 GMT -5
hey, I have a question, what does "-asechan" ((or something like that)) mean? I saw these two little girls called Sango that in Inuyasha, chapter 59 I think... Sorry could you be more specific? I know inuyasha well so I you could tell me a little about whats going on when they say this ^^ Most likely you thought they said -asechan when they said aneechan ^^ (sis) BUT i could be wrong... So whats the situation VuVu-chan? www.wot-club.org.uk/Inuyasha/This site has all volumes and chapters so far ... so if you could find it here please tell me ^^ ;D
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Post by vuvu •°♡ on Mar 24, 2005 1:15:21 GMT -5
LOL to be honest on the subtitle it's said -as...((something or rather)) ~~ n that's all I can remember ><''' I'll check it again when I get the dvds back from my friend who's borrowed it for like 2 weeks now. thanx anyway maho-chan!!
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Post by Mahotou on Mar 24, 2005 18:14:01 GMT -5
Oh. Okay VuVu ^^
Hope I can help ;D
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Post by vuvu •°♡ on Mar 28, 2005 4:02:56 GMT -5
lol, the suffix is actually -aneue, not whatever I had invented and put up before... XD
so any idea what it is?
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Post by Meitantei Mina on Mar 28, 2005 15:39:12 GMT -5
lol, the suffix is actually -aneue, not whatever I had invented and put up before... XD so any idea what it is? Ahhh, aneue. It's a formal way of calling older sister.
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Post by vuvu •°♡ on Mar 28, 2005 16:42:36 GMT -5
ohhh!!!! ~~~~ *light bulb above head turns on*
thank you mina-chan! ^__^'''
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Post by Mahotou on Mar 28, 2005 17:12:49 GMT -5
Ahhh, aneue. It's a formal way of calling older sister. Exactly! Ane is older sister Ue is above So "aneue" is like saying "older sister above me"!to be technical ^^ Kohaku-kun is so cool!
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Post by sherry on Apr 6, 2005 14:18:36 GMT -5
Ahhh, aneue. It's a formal way of calling older sister. uso~~~~!? i didn't know that!! i just know ane but not aneue ^^;; it sounds a bit weird.
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Post by Meitantei Mina on Apr 6, 2005 16:26:44 GMT -5
uso~~~~!? i didn't know that!! i just know ane but not aneue ^^;; it sounds a bit weird. That's why only those "strict" (and usually rick XD) people use it. It usually shows that the relationship between them isn't very close
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Post by sherry on Apr 7, 2005 13:28:14 GMT -5
That's why only those "strict" (and usually rick XD) people use it. It usually shows that the relationship between them isn't very close lol, but now 'ane' is more general
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