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Posted By: sjmaxq Dragonball Japlish - 09/29/03 03:11 AM
This is one of the "best" examples of Japlish (I think it has too much Nihon to be called Engrish) I have ever seen.
http://www.darrenbarefoot.com/techdocs/dragonballz.jpg

Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: Dragonball Japlish - 09/29/03 09:22 AM
wow. till the cowcomes home. prythee.



Posted By: consuelo Re: Dragonball Japlish - 09/29/03 10:12 AM
2. Thread of length need half as many again as tad.
Perfect!

Posted By: Faldage Re: Dragonball Japlish - 09/29/03 11:07 AM
MAY PRE HOUSE THE SEAMY SIDE VOLITATION!!!

They've convinced *me!

Posted By: maverick Re: Dragonball Japlish - 09/29/03 03:01 PM
and one lovely reduction, especially for Muz J!

Needs switches shoving NO.for pre arrows specifying orention shoving.

Posted By: sjmaxq Re: Dragonball Japlish - 09/29/03 07:59 PM
See, mav., I know I can rely on you. That phrase was the first one that caught my eye, for exactly the same reason, but my unmatched humility, and unparalleled modesty, prevented me from mentioning it. It didn't matter, because my Yinfidel other half overcame my own innate Yangst.

Posted By: Jackie Re: Dragonball Japlish - 09/30/03 01:54 AM
Hrmph. I was re-reading one of my Dick Francis books over the weekend, and HE used "disorientated"! How could he!! [wail] It was neat, though, because he talked about a hotel that was a remodeled country house in the Lake District, that could very well have been the one I stayed in, and about seeing among other things, Beatrix Potter's house--which I did! It is so cool, being able to truly visualize things! And, and, my son and I went to a movie today (he was off school), and one of the previews was for "Calendar Girls", a true story that takes place in Yorkshire. I shall make sure I see it!

Posted By: maverick Re: Dragonball Japlish - 09/30/03 09:11 PM
> How could he!!

He's speaking English. ((EG))

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