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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 8:28 am Post subject: Re: post subject
thewizzard wrote:
ok thanks phinn i did that but have a nother problum . it kind of funny lol not really but i got ried of the eps 3 subtitles thinking i just goto d- addicts and just get well i searched for on there coul'nt find all i found is 10-11 can you or someone give me the link or just email me eps 3 subs or something. thanks a lot ---my email [email protected] thewizzard
All the subtitles are now in a zip file on D-Addicts:
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 8:29 am Post subject: Re: post subject
thewizzard wrote:
ok thanks phinn i did that but have a nother problum . it kind of funny lol not really but i got ried of the eps 3 subtitles thinking i just goto d- addicts and just get well i searched for on there coul'nt find all i found is 10-11 can you or someone give me the link or just email me eps 3 subs or something. thanks a lot ---my email [email protected] thewizzard
Hey thewizzard, here's the link for what you're looking for. All the subs are zipped into a single file:
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 8:39 am Post subject:
Phinn wrote:
Hey, that's a new one! Something you scanned or found online?
I'm not positive, but I see the Japanese for 'mother' in the bottom caption, so maybe that's Mrs. Ueto?
I agree with Phinn... I can also read the kanji for okasan in the two sentences. I checked with the kaji dictionary, and I'm pretty sure that's okasan. Plus, from what little I know of Nihongo and Kanji... there's another kanji placed before 'haha' to make it obasan. I may be mistaken though.
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 8:47 am Post subject: Re: post subject
Hey guys, I just research on how okasan is written, and it could be written like this: (I hope everyone has the Japanese language pack installed. ) ���ꂳ��
or it could also be written like this to be more honorific: ��ꂳ��
Obasan on the other hand can be written like these:
�f�ꂳ�� or ���ꂳ�� or ���ꂳ��
There are also other ways of writing it, but these three are the ones which refer to obasan (aunt) and not obasan (old lady) I just hope I'm right in assuming this.
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 8:49 am Post subject:
w3bhead wrote:
I agree with Phinn... I can also read the kanji for okasan in the two sentences. I checked with the kaji dictionary, and I'm pretty sure that's okasan. Plus, from what little I know of Nihongo and Kanji... there's another kanji placed before 'haha' to make it obasan. I may be mistaken though.
BTW, Thanks Phinn!
Yeah it's the kanji for mother, therefore making the woman with Aya her mom! _________________
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 11:44 am Post subject:
every boudy thanks for you help it works on bs player . ireally dont know why it wont play in window meida player . i just glad it works thanks every boudy again thewizzard
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 11:52 am Post subject:
thewizzard wrote:
every boudy thanks for you help it works on bs player . ireally dont know why it wont play in window meida player . i just glad it works thanks every boudy again thewizzard
Dou itashimashite thewizzard. Enjoy watching the series!
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:01 pm Post subject:
Freefall wrote:
Yes, I guess I�Lll wait till I get hands on a cheap second copy somewhere
Does anyone know who the woman in the last pic is? Any relative af Aya perhaps?
Maybe someone could tranmslate the text...
Heres what I got:
1. This is a picture at age 7. A friend asked her to wear a kimono in a childrens fashion show. In a newspaper somewhere a big article was printed, looking at this was a big inspiration.
2. This is a ballet recital at age 10. Although Aya was becoming more like the hiroshima zatsugi dance group in how her body moved gently on stage, she has moved past that stage. She still wants to do ballet.
3. Every year, Aya travelled to Karuizawa with her family. This is a picture at age 11. Since her mother is from okinawa you can clearly see it in her expession. Her mom really loves her, even now they have a great relationship.
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:22 pm Post subject:
Roppongi04 wrote:
Heres what I got:
1. This is a picture at age 7. A friend asked her to wear a kimono in a childrens fashion show. In a newspaper somewhere a big article was printed, looking at this was a big inspiration.
2. This is a ballet recital at age 10. Although Aya was becoming more like the hiroshima zatsugi dance group in how her body moved gently on stage, she has moved past that stage. She still wants to do ballet.
3. Every year, Aya travelled to Karuizawa with her family. This is a picture at age 11. Since her mother is from okinawa you can clearly see it in her expession. Her mom really loves her, even now they have a great relationship.
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:32 pm Post subject:
Roppongi04 wrote:
Heres what I got:
1. This is a picture at age 7. A friend asked her to wear a kimono in a childrens fashion show. In a newspaper somewhere a big article was printed, looking at this was a big inspiration.
2. This is a ballet recital at age 10. Although Aya was becoming more like the hiroshima zatsugi dance group in how her body moved gently on stage, she has moved past that stage. She still wants to do ballet.
3. Every year, Aya travelled to Karuizawa with her family. This is a picture at age 11. Since her mother is from okinawa you can clearly see it in her expession. Her mom really loves her, even now they have a great relationship.
It's her mother
Thanks for the translation Roppongi senpai
Ballet.....explains why she can dance quite well during her concert.
ahh....so its her mommy. First picture I've seen of Aya's mom.
Kinda see the resemblence, guess she looks more like her dad. _________________
Hey, that's a new one! Something you scanned or found online?
I'm not positive, but I see the Japanese for 'mother' in the bottom caption, so maybe that's Mrs. Ueto?
I scanned it from a article that was with some clippings. If that�Ls her mother, which seems more likely that a aunt, that�Ld be the first pic I saw from her family-members
1. This is a picture at age 7. A friend asked her to wear a kimono in a childrens fashion show. In a newspaper somewhere a big article was printed, looking at this was a big inspiration.
2. This is a ballet recital at age 10. Although Aya was becoming more like the hiroshima zatsugi dance group in how her body moved gently on stage, she has moved past that stage. She still wants to do ballet.
3. Every year, Aya travelled to Karuizawa with her family. This is a picture at age 11. Since her mother is from okinawa you can clearly see it in her expession. Her mom really loves her, even now they have a great relationship.
It's her mother
Aah, thanks for the translation, Roppongi04! great work.
Well, I guess another Aya mystery solved
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 4:55 pm Post subject:
Ahhh, good to be back online. So what do I have missed - a Japanese language lesson. I think this article is too advanced for me, so I'll skip directly on translation . Thanks Roppongi
OK, here is the poster scan we talked about.
It took a while to put the parts together but I think it was worth it. I totally love this picture of her
Sorry �Lbout the size but as it was larger poster size I already have rezized it a lot
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