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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 4:11 am Post subject:
jade_frost wrote:
What does ���� mean when used in the context of a medical operation?
If it _is_ a medical operation term, it's not anywhere that I can find (I've checked many online dictionaries that I use when translating). The pronunciation is either:
�Ԃ�
or
�킯����
depending on context. My inkling is that it's the first one.
So, it might mean something along the lines of taking one part and fitting it to another, something like they do in body augmentation surgery procedures... (DON'T quote me on that, though)
HTH,
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 6:34 am Post subject:
kokuou wrote:
Here is the Japanese definition of the word:
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�Ԃ��i�u���K�t�j�y�����z
�\����
������̂��đ��ɍ��킹�邱�ƁB
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So, it might mean something along the lines of taking one part and fitting it to another, something like they do in body augmentation surgery procedures... (DON'T quote me on that, though)
HTH,
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������̂��đ��ɍ��킹�邱�ƁB
means "putting apart a thing and let it join with another"
my guess would be "transplantation"... but if this would be the regular word for "transplantation" i think google images wouldn't turn up only pictures of people shaking hands at meetings... so we still don't know >_< _________________
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 9:46 am Post subject:
Haha thanks everyone, I'm pretty befuddled myself. It's from a scene in Love Revolution actually where the doctor says ���� 302 (and something about "shall I stick to the usual procedure"). And I'm like ??? It's during an operation and just before the patient is stitched up.
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 10:11 am Post subject:
supermidget wrote:
������̂��đ��ɍ��킹�邱�ƁB
means "putting apart a thing and let it join with another"
my guess would be "transplantation"... but if this would be the regular word for "transplantation" i think google images wouldn't turn up only pictures of people shaking hands at meetings... so we still don't know >_<
No, I don't think it's transplant. That in Japanese is �ڐA��p.
This might be some jargon that you would only use on the job...
Hmm...
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"I like the word 'indolence'. It makes my laziness seem classy."
-Bern Williams
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 5:42 pm Post subject:
ILOVEREINA4EVUR wrote:
let's see what do i know???
Watashi - i
Anata - you
Supein - Spain, Supeinjin -Spanish?
Eigo - English Language
Nihon - Japan, Nihon jin - Japanese Person, Nihon go - Language
Amerika - America, Amerikajin - American
Yoku - good/well
Wakarimasu - understand, Warkarimasen - don't understand
ne - right, hai - yes, iie - no
Ja na/Ja ne - See you later
sukoshi - a little
desu - is, am , are/ ja arimasen - is not, am not, are not
jyouzu - skillful
arigatou gozaimasu - thank you
Konnichi wa - good afternoon
Konban wa - good evening
Oyahou - good morning
Yo - spoken exclamation mark
Ka - spoken question mark.............................
.... wow my teacher is pretty good if I learned that in 1 day. THIS IS TRUE
Very good.
Perhaps now you can answer some of the questions brought up by users? _________________
used in what context? or perhaps the kanji? could mean darkness, civilization, or a name change.. i think it also means to clarify and something else but i forget what
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Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 8:08 pm Post subject: how can i learn faster?????
okay im new to japanese and have never tried to learn it before and have never spoken it before. i have been learning for about 4 days now and all i am able to do so far is ask if someone can speak my language, ask for directions to a particular place and ask/order food that doesnt seem like much to me and i was wondering is there anyway that i can speed up my learning to speak japanese??? is there a paricular method of learning that works best??? like subliminal japanese or audio learning or tv courses or is reading the best way???
any help would be appreciated
domo arigato gozyimas (_i can say it but spelling is a different matter lol)
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Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 10:15 pm Post subject: Re: how can i learn faster?????
sebmiller wrote:
okay im new to japanese and have never tried to learn it before and have never spoken it before. i have been learning for about 4 days now and all i am able to do so far is ask if someone can speak my language, ask for directions to a particular place and ask/order food that doesnt seem like much to me and i was wondering is there anyway that i can speed up my learning to speak japanese??? is there a paricular method of learning that works best??? like subliminal japanese or audio learning or tv courses or is reading the best way???
any help would be appreciated
domo arigato gozyimas (_i can say it but spelling is a different matter lol)
I suggest (if you didn't already learn this by it) to listen to the very popular Pimsleur Learn Japanese "tapes" (read: mp3's). They provide many basic sentences, most are like these tourist kind of things. If you start thinking you are getting a clue of japanese grammar and sentence constructions, you might want to dig into sites explaining japanese grammar. To understand japanese grammar, you should have at least some amount of vocabulary in the back of your head to 'project' this grammar on. I think after a few of the pimsleur tapes you could start trying.
Then, if you are able to say these sentenses: "I go" "I want to go" "I went" "I'm going" "I didn't want to go" "please go" "please don't go" "are you going?" "why are you going" "lets go!" etcetera
and you have learned how to say them for all the 'groups' of japanese verbs, you have build a basis and all is left is learning many many words and expanding your grammar knowledge.
Oh ofcourse understanding "hiragana" (japanese phonetic script) is very important. Understanding would be: knowing all the that sounds are in it (which make up the jpns language). Optionally is writing and recognizing them... This way you will at least know how to correctly write (and remember):
"doumo arigatou gozaimasu" and you can more easily recognize sounds.
What does "bimyou" mean - I've checked my Japanese dictionary but it does not seem to make much sense to me. It's described as "subtle, delicate, ticklish" - is that correct?
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Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2005 12:12 pm Post subject:
ribi wrote:
What does "bimyou" mean - I've checked my Japanese dictionary but it does not seem to make much sense to me. It's described as "subtle, delicate, ticklish" - is that correct?
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Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2005 12:51 pm Post subject:
jade_frost wrote:
If a person is described as �i��� (dandori) does it mean he/she is very methodical?
I've never heard the term �i��� used to describe someone.
I've checked in my dictionary and a couple of other resources and can't find a thing.
If you could provide the context that it was in, it might be helpful
�i��� is a noun that refers to the format or the process of doing something.
Eg:
�ނ͌������̒i���𐮂����B(Kare ha kekkonshiki no dandori wo totonoeta.)
"He made the arrangements for the wedding ceremony."
�d���͗��N����̒i��肾�B(Shigoto ha raigetsu kara no dandori da.)
(In the format of things,) That job will start next year.
HTH,
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