It seems that she gets a little bit tan and her Chinese is really very cute. Of course, it's impossible for her pronunciation 100% correct as she has learnt it for just a short period, but it's not difficult to understand her Chinese , except the part on counting numbers... she finally counts in Japanese instead. Anyway, it's really very cute. And it's also very nice for she singing acoustically. Beautiful voice.
@Phinn senpai, welcome back and thanks for the omiyage!
@K.T., thanks a lot for the pics from Kindai. Though aya's pics in this mag. are usually quite good, I seldom buy it becasue its selling price really expensive in HK. Anyway, thank you very much.
Welcome back Phinn . And lol you managed to get Namida wo fuite from winmx . Honto ni arigatou gozaimasu
What's up with that torrent? The uTorrent client is reporting zero seeds. Got up to 51% complete in a couple minutes. But now it's a trickle at .1kB/s or less.
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 3:26 pm Post subject:
Yea, my Azureus reports 200 peers, some of them around 50% mark and no seed. Guess Phinn has some internet connection issues right now or his pc is just shut .
It seems that she gets a little bit tan and her Chinese is really very cute. Of course, it's impossible for her pronunciation 100% correct as she has learnt it for just a short period, but it's not difficult to understand her Chinese , except the part on counting numbers... she finally counts in Japanese instead. Anyway, it's really very cute. And it's also very nice for she singing acoustically. Beautiful voice.
thanks. That comes form yahoo news doesn't it ? Any other fan impressions about how it went inside the shiuya cafe ?
Hum ? U find her a bit tan ? I don't think so. Her chinese speaking voice is really cute. Hopefully she speaks slowly for me to understand a few words it's not like listening to zhang ziyi speaking chinese or HK actors speaking I'm happy my bet was right : sure chinese gave her a new acoustic cuteness (look also her mouth pronouncing lol). ahah I'd so much love to resume my chinese course there"s too many langages Id like to learn : a fluent japanese and mandarin and cantonese and korean and maybe a bit of vietnamese appears to me the very least to enjoy asia Well, Aya-chan ichiban everywhere !
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 6:42 pm Post subject:
boris wrote:
Yea, my Azureus reports 200 peers, some of them around 50% mark and no seed. Guess Phinn has some internet connection issues right now or his pc is just shut .
Thanks for news clip jinzoaya
Heh, I was just asleep, so my PC was off. I'm leaving it on for the rest of the day now, so about 12 hours. Get leeching!
It seems that she gets a little bit tan and her Chinese is really very cute. Of course, it's impossible for her pronunciation 100% correct as she has learnt it for just a short period, but it's not difficult to understand her Chinese , except the part on counting numbers... she finally counts in Japanese instead. Anyway, it's really very cute. And it's also very nice for she singing acoustically. Beautiful voice.
@Phinn senpai, welcome back and thanks for the omiyage!
@K.T., thanks a lot for the pics from Kindai. Though aya's pics in this mag. are usually quite good, I seldom buy it becasue its selling price really expensive in HK. Anyway, thank you very much.
Joined: 29 Jun 2006 Posts: 1032 Location: Wonderland Country:
Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 9:29 pm Post subject:
Sangohan wrote:
thanks. That comes form yahoo news doesn't it ? Any other fan impressions about how it went inside the shiuya cafe ?
Hum ? U find her a bit tan ? I don't think so. Her chinese speaking voice is really cute. Hopefully she speaks slowly for me to understand a few words it's not like listening to zhang ziyi speaking chinese or HK actors speaking I'm happy my bet was right : sure chinese gave her a new acoustic cuteness (look also her mouth pronouncing lol). ahah I'd so much love to resume my chinese course there"s too many langages Id like to learn : a fluent japanese and mandarin and cantonese and korean and maybe a bit of vietnamese appears to me the very least to enjoy asia Well, Aya-chan ichiban everywhere !
i'm just sticking with trying to speak japanese fluently and my won god given english aha.
if i learn anymore it will jsut get me confused! _________________
Joined: 16 Nov 2005 Posts: 750 Location: Hong Kong Country:
Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 9:54 pm Post subject:
Sangohan wrote:
thanks. That comes form yahoo news doesn't it ? Any other fan impressions about how it went inside the shiuya cafe ?
Hum ? U find her a bit tan ? I don't think so. Her chinese speaking voice is really cute. Hopefully she speaks slowly for me to understand a few words it's not like listening to zhang ziyi speaking chinese or HK actors speaking I'm happy my bet was right : sure chinese gave her a new acoustic cuteness (look also her mouth pronouncing lol). ahah I'd so much love to resume my chinese course there"s too many langages Id like to learn : a fluent japanese and mandarin and cantonese and korean and maybe a bit of vietnamese appears to me the very least to enjoy asia Well, Aya-chan ichiban everywhere !
You're right! It's from yahoo news.
At the moment, I hear nothing about fans' comments about the shibuya cafe. I also want to know more the event there...
It seems that you're quite interested in oriental languages. In fact, I'm also learning korean but it's extremely x3 difficult. I'm afraid I'll give up soon... May be you and Freefall would find it easier to learn as someone told me that French, German and Russian are some of the most difficult languages in the world, so you may find it easier to master korean.
But anyway, it's better to improve our Japanese first, aya-no-tame-ni. Right?
Joined: 08 Jun 2006 Posts: 2078 Location: Reunion Island Country:
Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 11:50 pm Post subject:
jinzoaya wrote:
You're right! It's from yahoo news.
At the moment, I hear nothing about fans' comments about the shibuya cafe. I also want to know more the event there...
It seems that you're quite interested in oriental languages. In fact, I'm also learning korean but it's extremely x3 difficult. I'm afraid I'll give up soon... May be you and Freefall would find it easier to learn as someone told me that French, German and Russian are some of the most difficult languages in the world, so you may find it easier to master korean.
But anyway, it's better to improve our Japanese first, aya-no-tame-ni. Right?
SAIGO DESu NE ! AYA NO TAMENI ! (except if she learns chinese faster than anyone would except )
I guess korean is very difficult, just when u watch some K-movies u can't reproduce the sound by ur own, most of the time I just get the "-soeo" sound at the end of the sentences
About french german and russian well, I wouldn't say they are the most difficult in the world cause I haven't tried to learn every langage existing in the world (think about an old langage in the far africa, or an ancient tribe among all chinese minority still writing with ideograms xD) BUT yes they are very difficult, and not linked to each other. However I'd say if u speak french, english (sry nubs =) but I thni u'll agree) spanish and italian are easy for you. If u speak german, autrichian, danish should be easy, and for russian I think about countries of the north sea. I dunno about the kind of Czech or romanian.... Ah yes the very one exception in europe is Greek. Unique langage.
Well, do ur best with korean. If u have time, it's better to keep it xD Asia cannot be build up without korea. Plus, u'd be able to speak with the sassy girl hm speaking of korea, I hope Aya-chan will be safe with that diplomatic issue about nuclear strike (other asian people too of course. erf so many good peoplz in range of these missiles : jackie chan, Tony leung chiu wai,andy lau, zhang yimou, gong li, zhang ziyi, jeong ji hyun, Boa, jinzoaya, wendy.... )
Joined: 08 Jun 2006 Posts: 2078 Location: Reunion Island Country:
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 12:02 am Post subject:
boris wrote:
Really? I think that on our side of the globe the Chinese is considered to be most difficult.
Err in fact for europeans who dunno asia, they often associates anything asian to chinese. It's not rare for me to have heard a teacher saying "Is that clear ? I'm not speaking chinese right ?" Then sometimes some teacher saw my deadly eyes looking at them at that time, and they kinda apology But most often they ignored the meaning of what they said Well, at high school and uni, I have to say I hear it less often than in primary school Though recently, japan culture with mangas and zen philosophy influences more and more europeans, ppl have kept this manner to say "I'm not speaking chinese right ?" Kinda offensive
@boris ; nah chinese (mandarin at least) is easy. The worst part for western people is pronounciation if u have ever seen a course of chinese in real life or on tv u know what I mean sounds so weird at first. But grammar is very easy. I don't really know about other oriental langages but I'd say korean is the most difficult : japanese has a hard grammar but an easy pronounciation, and korean has always so similar sounds and I guess their grammar must be very tough not to get confuse with the words with same sound.
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