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  • woow I'm learning to play shogi! So happy! And wait...I want all those origamis ! :-)

  • Why are the kato family always running everywhere?

    "The robot broke here" kept me awake it made me laugh so much!

  • すごい

  • what does dewa mean?

  • when coupled with "arimasen" or "aru" it's the negative of "desu." (de wa arimasen)It can be abbreviated to "Ja" (Ja arimasen).

    If it's said by itself i think it means "so then.." or "well then..." like before going ahead and doing an action. Again this can be abbreviated to "ja".

    I'm just a n00b myself though xD

  • @kriffix

    thats true like saying de wa mata or ja mata .... see you later

  • It means "well" as in 'well then.......'

  • the last few seconds are proof she's a robot. Her battery was running low

  • HAHA, CLASSIC!

  • HAHA, CLASSIC!

  • HAHA, CLASSIC!

  • hehe i guess so ^^"

  • So they play scramble too,I wonder how many kanji pieces are in the scramble box LOL

  • I think that's either ma-jong or their form of chess

  • That part when they make the crane & ball reminds me of an Irish childrens programe that used to be on the Network 2 called Basco. Even the music is simalar. It ended in the summer of 1996.

  • ヤンーさんはときどきかとーさんのうちへ来ます

    Practicing XD

  • Cool... Now, I can phrase things in the future tense.

  • nice.. dude, you're awesome. really helpful lessons!

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