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Uploaded by lingomigo on Feb 11, 2007
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what a crap accent....
KatsumotoYamada 9 months ago
arigato sensei !!! gambatta kudasai
freakloulou 1 year ago
and chaiiro is brown. :o
Unicornzilla 2 years ago
orenji is actuallt for the fruit orange
orange the color is daidaiiro : )
Pinku doesn't need two Ns. That would imply a breath stop, which isn't required. Also, I hear most people say Gurei, not Haiiro, and I've never seen Chaiiro translated as maroon, always brown.
MyoclonicSlug 2 years ago
uh. pinku also works, everyone who says it's momoiro. it's also momoiro, but pinku works too. learn stuff before you say stuff.
Polarsuku 2 years ago
...it's both. shut up.
Those colors are wrong!!!!
PInk is momoiro and Brown is chairo not Maroon!!!
seraphim004 3 years ago
It's Momoiro
AnimeladyOMG 3 years ago
Some of the spelling is weird, rosetta stone spells it different... Guess it is the native spelling for them.
fatman01923 3 years ago
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what a crap accent....
KatsumotoYamada 9 months ago
arigato sensei !!! gambatta kudasai
freakloulou 1 year ago
and chaiiro is brown. :o
Unicornzilla 2 years ago
orenji is actuallt for the fruit orange
orange the color is daidaiiro : )
Unicornzilla 2 years ago
Pinku doesn't need two Ns. That would imply a breath stop, which isn't required. Also, I hear most people say Gurei, not Haiiro, and I've never seen Chaiiro translated as maroon, always brown.
MyoclonicSlug 2 years ago
uh. pinku also works, everyone who says it's momoiro. it's also momoiro, but pinku works too. learn stuff before you say stuff.
Polarsuku 2 years ago
...it's both. shut up.
Polarsuku 2 years ago
Those colors are wrong!!!!
PInk is momoiro and Brown is chairo not Maroon!!!
seraphim004 3 years ago
It's Momoiro
AnimeladyOMG 3 years ago
Some of the spelling is weird, rosetta stone spells it different... Guess it is the native spelling for them.
fatman01923 3 years ago