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Replying to twinklelie Sep 18, 2012
ha ha forgot to put names of movies :) Chinese: Farewell my Concubine or Infernal Affairs Japanese: Aoi Tori Korean:…
^^ I love Abe Hiroshi too, he's a great actor :) he was one of the reason I watched Aoi Tori and I didn't regret it at all. Also, I always recommend Farewell my Concubine because it's one of those film that leaves a mark on you forever. Even my family who's not really into asia stuff, as they say, loved it :)
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oui oui, je parle français XD
Skye-N-Rain Sep 17, 2012
ha ha forgot to put names of movies :)
Chinese: Farewell my Concubine or Infernal Affairs
Japanese: Aoi Tori
Korean: The King and the Clown
Skye-N-Rain Sep 17, 2012
I've only watched Warlords and I loved it. Each movies I've seen with one of those three actors never disappointed me so imagine my reaction when I learned that they were in the same movie *o*
And as for the other 2, they're already on my PTW list :D
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Just send you a friend request ^^
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sure, why not ^^ btw do you have a fb account?
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It helps me a lot ^^ Now, I don't really pay attention to them, especially when I'm sure about the pronunciation :D Oh yeah, the onyomi and kunyomi, I get headache myself XD it's usually the onyomi pronunciation when you have two kanji or more for one word but of course, there are a LOTS of exception >.<
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I already know katakana and hiragana too :) and as for the kanjis, I recognize a lot of them when I read them. And I know the translation but not necessarily how it's pronounced, sadly :'( watching dramas helps me a lot in learning it, also reading manga (or at least try XD) in Japanese helps a lot too since beside the kanji you have the furigana to give you the right pronunciation :)
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not really, I'm studying it on my own, I understand more than writing/speaking it :) but I really want to take Japanese classes, just to strengthen my base and then learn the rest by myself :)
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yeah, they do sound cute ^^
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totally understandable *nods* as for bad words in Japanese, I noticed that there aren't many ^^' just the usual: chikusou, yaro, aho,baka (of course)
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ha ha I laughed so hard at your "review" (more like rant, I'd say) of Rich Man, Poor Woman ep.10 And you're absolutely right, I was like... damn it, just say it!
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true ;)
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yup, that's him :D
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nah not really. I don't like dr. House either so don't worry ;)
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if you like that kind of drama then I recommend you to watch God's Quiz (K-drama) and Mr. Brain ( J-drama) they're awesome