Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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??in Kanji means "this day".
Now you know
This should go in the update discussion, not really worth of making a whole topic about this. Thanks for telling us anyway.
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And the other one mean "Tree"
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[japanese]
?-this
?-day
??-today
??-daily
[chinese]
????-This Japanese Day
??????-This Japanese in Japan
???????-This Japan, Japan and Japan
??-Books
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[japanese]
?-this
?-day
??-today
??-daily[chinese]
????-This Japanese Day
??????-This Japanese in Japan
???????-This Japan, Japan and Japan
??-Books
Nice. Now I know what I wrote as decoration.
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I didn't even realise they meant anything, I thought 1 was a ladder and the other was an antenna-thingy
in my linguage
?-no
?-thing
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in my linguage
?-no
?-thing:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::P:P:P:P:P:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:):):):):):cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:
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Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
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A friend actually is chinese: ? - tree
? - day
wtf -.-
that was meant to be ?? , which means japan, which is where the ninja's are, nothing else
I agree with xzeldax. ?? is Japan, ? means something like.. 1 of something and ? is day.
A friend actually is chinese: ? - tree
? - day
But they have different meanings in Japanese.
I hate tall signatures.
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? majorly means a book, the origin of something, or a quantifier for both japanese and chinese.
it can also be a tree, but thats most likely to be only used in poetry. nobody says ? when referring to a tree.
? majorly means a book, the origin of something, or a quantifier for both japanese and chinese.
it can also be a tree, but thats most likely to be only used in poetry. nobody says ? when referring to a tree.
Tree is not this symbol - ? - (xzeldax is correct) even though it might look like it, the real symbol for tree is - ? - or for wood is this - ? -
Big difference :/
Basically, chris made those two symbols because in Japanese '??' means Japan. It's not meant to be anything else intentionally.
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Basically, chris made those two symbols because in Japanese '??' means Japan. It's not meant to be anything else intentionally.
I thought that in CHINESE, it meant Japan. Since pronouncing it in ( Cantonese ) means Japan.
Unless you know of something else?
How did this thread get so many replies..?
Squad wrote:Basically, chris made those two symbols because in Japanese '??' means Japan. It's not meant to be anything else intentionally.
I thought that in CHINESE, it meant Japan. Since pronouncing it in ( Cantonese ) means Japan.
Unless you know of something else?
it means Japan, in both chinese and japanese, just pronounced differently. All japanese characters originated from chinese characters, thats why a lot of them have the same meanings.
Xdsztron wrote:Squad wrote:Basically, chris made those two symbols because in Japanese '??' means Japan. It's not meant to be anything else intentionally.
I thought that in CHINESE, it meant Japan. Since pronouncing it in ( Cantonese ) means Japan.
Unless you know of something else?it means Japan, in both chinese and japanese, just pronounced differently. All japanese characters originated from chinese characters, thats why a lot of them have the same meanings.
I see what you mean.
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O.o Huh?? I only know six words in Chinese, which are nihao, jutie, dabian, ge ge, ti ti, and fang pi. o.0 Grandfather taught me that, I'm not sure if I spelt 'em correctly . . . also, when I went to China, I kept mistaking nihao for jutie, so basically when someone said 'hi!' to me I said 'butterfly!'. o-o
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