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Ayaka's Surprise English Lesson: Yaguchi Mari (2002-05-15)

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2007

Yaguchi Mari: "Hold your tongue." (Subtitled)

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  • Are all japaneses so cute? :)

  • U know the line is really really really long, right?

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  • @IgnatzKolisch I'm curious to know the name of the whole show. And also, whether that particular show is available on DVD?

  • What about "Be quiet" -.-

  • @cpp1

    uh..

    are you actually serious?

    they don't "deserve" to have different dialects? as if certain places "deserve" anything.

    that's just how it is. if your special little place is so wonderful, it should have lots of dialects, if not, who's fault is that? the people who live there. not the people who actually are diverse and have lots of dialects..

    stop being jealous. lmfao.

  • @ChiTsumai yeah....i get that idea....mostly upper class people use it i guess

    i kinda think ayaka should've mentioned the literal sense....that if ur holding ur tongue, u cant talk....so thats the idea behind the phrase

  • @edv11nas XD more power to ya

  • @puffyluvr damn right ;D

  • @edv11nas XD well i guess we all have claims to good-looking and/or cute people

  • @puffyluvr cute is not always good-looking :) Good-looking girls are at my place, Lithuania :D

  • @edv11nas they are quite good-looking

  • @cpp1 Sweetheart England is a lot smaller then Montana and let me tell you the amount of different dialects here is almost comical, a person from Lincolnshire for example would find it very hard to understand the cockney accent and slang, and a person from Manchester would find the London accent confusing. Different regions, different cities, different villages, different social groups, it all adds up. I'm not saying this to annoy you, but it’s the standard truth.

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