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04-17-2011, 09:46 PM
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Unfortunately for you, she is not here. "Ride for ruin, and the world ended!" |
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04-17-2011, 09:56 PM
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Hmm, if you told a child to jump or hop the actions would probably be pretty similar. In hopping (especially like "a bunny"), you bend your knees/squat more than you do when just jumping. And yeah, "hop" is considered a funner word than jump. |
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04-18-2011, 05:04 AM
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"Huked onn fonix wurked fer mee." It's meant to show that completely relying on one method of learning isn't a wise idea. However, taking some knowledge from it and other ways of learning (like practical experience) can be effective. It's been over 20 years since I took French language classes in junior high school and I can still recognize the occasional word or phrase. Having bilingual packaging on consumer items keeps many words or phrases fresh in a person's mind. And at the risk of drawing ire from other forum members, listening to unsubtitled anime has increased my ability to pick out certain words in isolation. But it takes watching the same episode subtitled in English to show there's still a lot of words and phrases I couldn't pick up the first time. Unfortunately for you, she is not here. "Ride for ruin, and the world ended!" |
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04-18-2011, 05:04 AM
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Thanks oh, how about なわとび! jump rope, skipping rope... can I call it hopping rope or hop rope? and what's the right way to say... "Let's play rope-jumping!" ? or "Let's do rope-jumping!" ? "Let's jump rope!" ? |
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