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  • megfigyelni -- észrevenni - tanulni - gyakorolni - megvalósítani

  • I wanna really be able to do debana technique, but what factors would let someone to strike faster than their opponent who initiated the attack? :(

  • japanese pronunciations have changed since old time. japanese used to have f sound instead of h sound.

  • as far as i know Japanese also doesn't have 'F' sound like Korean. I used to study Japanese for 4 months in the past.

    Anyway, this skill, debana kote is very interesting to me. the moment to attact is of one of the shortest. this video is really helpful. thanks for uploading

  • ふ-fu. Theres your "f" sound.

  • You are so wrong. there is no "f" sound in Korean. There are "p" and an "h" sounds but no "F".

  • Well 4 months isnt that long bud. Japanese DOES have the 'F' sound...how else do you explain the name of Mt. Fugi?

  • there is no "hu" lettre in the japanese alphabet.

    it is on the line of ha-hi-.. though, but the hu is a fu.

    that explains the confusion.

  • Doesn't matter whether actually. They sound same to us anyway.

  • Ha hi fu he ho

  • isn't his name "furukawa" as opposed to "hurukawa"?

  • i posted the video in response to a thread in a forum, which named the sensei as "hurugawa."

  • The "Hurugawa" is probably from a Korean who uploaded it. Korean does not have an "F" sound, and we typically use either a "Hu" or a "Pu" to substitute.

  • exelente explicación, gracias....que lastima que no hay práctica de Kendo mañana T.T

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