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Beck Mongolian chop squad lol ;)
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@schootingstarr I totally agree with you! I never liked it either!
I took 3 yrs of French &now I'm in my 2nd year of Japanese. I enjoy Japanese more than French & find it easier sort of.Probably b/c of my interest in it xD But it's not much harder/much different than any other language except for kanji,but teachers usually go slow enough.Hiragana & katakana are fairly easy to learn if you study.Then again, I like learning languages. If you get an opportunity you should try it!See if you like it!
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I dunno, I never liked J-pop. Never liked how any of it sounded. Sorry guise~
Also I notice you pronounse J-pop Japanese-like :P J-poppu!
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@schootingstarr Thank you for your detailed explanation of "blew one's mind". I deeply understood that.
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I am not a pop-person myself, so this ain't really my kind of music
also - and please don't crucify me over this - I find japanese singing quite annoying
maybe because I'm not used to it, or whatever, but I can't quite stand japanese songs
the language itself sounds cool enough, and if I had the time or proper motivation to really go though with it, I'd reallyl ike learning it
but I had enough problems with french, so I guess learning japanese is out of the question xD
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@kensan0809 blowing someone's mind means to astonish someone, to amaze someone beyond believe, a very big surprise, so big that it figurativley blows up your brain, because it's unable to compute it
you know? like robots on tv, that cannot understand a certain thing and just blow up or shortcircle or something like that
I hope I didn't confuse you too much ;)
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@crazycrows1 What dou you mean by "blew my mind"? I'm not good at English very much..
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@kensan0809 You blew my mind you crazy japanese person.
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i like j-rock more...but j-pop is ok :)
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i love j pop :)
I love j-pop! :)
It is taking over my ipod..XD
I listen to: C-ute, Berryz Koubou and Buono! and some more things.. But they're all of Hello! project, which is (i think it is) a big thing in Japan.. ;)
I like k-pop too, but I can sing along with the j-pop, because of the prenounciacion (ok, something like that.. I'm from the netherlands)..
Could you make a video about Hello! Project? :)
Gnesau 11 months ago 19
I'm Japanese. The reason why we often put a few English words in the song is English is very cool to us. Many Japanese are struggling to learn English and some of them hate English due to the difficulty to learn it, but English is a very cool language to us.
kensan0809 1 month ago 5