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    Quote Originally Posted by Elin View Post
    Um... well I do, but not in the way I expected to. I speak to my tutors and friends pretty much every day in Japanese, and I read novels in the language. But in terms of games / anime / movies / manga? Not reaaaaally. :'D Like a couple a year~
    Makes sense.
    Does it get annoying when processing said language when you're tired now, or is it second nature?


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    I love Greek mythology. Especially modernizations of it. I'm reading the Percy Jackson series now because of that fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    Elin, if I may bother you so.
    A character by the name of Jil was brought to the states as Gil. Would it not be better to call him Chil? I am new, but gradually learning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brit View Post
    I love Greek mythology. Especially modernizations of it. I'm reading the Percy Jackson series now because of that fact.
    Any good?
    and Hey Brit.

    This hang-out is really living up to it's name.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    Elin, if I may bother you so.
    A character by the name of Jil was brought to the states as Gil. Would it not better to call him Chil? I am new, but gradually learning.
    If it's "Jiru" in Japanese, "Jil" or "Jill" is most likely, though they'd probably avoid the second because... uh... it's a girls' name in English. "Gil" works, but only if it's a J sound at the start and not read like the name of that guy from The Simpsons. Of course it's quite possible that they just changed the name to something that works better in English.
    Last edited by Elin; 20th-May-2012 at 02:24.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foggy_han View Post
    Do you have any japanese friends? My brother speaks a lot with chinese friends, and he really is boosting up on the language.
    Yeah, I have lots. I always feel guilty speaking to them in Japanese when they're here though, as they're supposed to be here to learn English. Some of us agreed that we'd speak English on British soil and Japanese on Japanese soil. :'D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elin View Post
    If it's "Jiru" in Japanese, "Jil" or "Jill" is most likely, though they'd probably avoid the second because... uh... it's a girls' name in English. "Gil" works, but only if it's a hard sound at the start and not read like the name of that guy from The Simpsons. Of course it's quite possible that they just changed the name to something that works better in English.
    More than I can remember. Besides, a name in an anime is likely to be made up and not something proper that would be given to a real person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwordOfTime View Post
    This hang-out is really living up to it's name.
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    "Rasgrez loves big thick pickles"

    Living up to it's name you say?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwordOfTime View Post
    Makes sense.
    Does it get annoying when processing said language when you're tired now, or is it second nature?
    Pretty much second nature. It doesn't feel foreign to me anymore so much as just a language I don't speak quite as well as I speak English. Of course there are still words that I don't know and sentences that confuse me from time to time, but I don't get mentally exhausted reading Japanese in the same way that I used to.

    ...my other foreign languages, on the other hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elin View Post
    If it's "Jiru" in Japanese, "Jil" or "Jill" is most likely, though they'd probably avoid the second because... uh... it's a girls' name in English. "Gil" works, but only if it's a hard sound at the start and not read like the name of that guy from The Simpsons. Of course it's quite possible that they just changed the name to something that works better in English.
    And it is in Katakana, right?

    ... Gil. In my language we have to put a "u" after the "G" to read like that. (Guil) Poor Gil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRealSpiders View Post
    "Rasgrez loves big thick pickles"

    Living up to it's name you say?
    Not that name
    Pretty funny though , why he'd let it slid is beyond me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by foggy_han View Post
    And it is in Katakana, right?

    ... Gil. In my language we have to put a "u" after the "G" to read like that. (Guil) Poor Gil.

    Also: visitor message sent.
    You have to teach me some Portuguese sometime! More romance languages~!

    Will check. :3

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    ok sword why am i here?....*im a little scared*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commander Rikenax View Post
    Still have that on my computer to watch. :3 It's been yeaaaaars.

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