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Officer Kaoko

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  1. Wow, that's pretty interesting. I didn't watch the first live action film and as for the second I just watch bits of it in Youtube (the interesting parts). But I guess I did watch it (but not in order). And as for the new one that's about to come... I don't mind having the Fansubs to wait. I would just watch it RAW. The comedic acting of the actors will be just fine enough for me to enjoy the movie (with laughter ).
  2. Wow, you seemed to have a lot of fun :D

    I am glad you did :)

  3. I don't like the US version... I voted 'No' to all . I prefer to buy the Japanese versions even though I might not as well understand... though in a country I use to live I use to buy the mangas, and the way they are handling the series, it's wholly much better than how the US handles them (Case Closed)...
  4. I am trying to create a website containing a wiki... It's for our classroom, kora! ^^

  5. Lately, I have been having difficulty understanding what you are trying to say... TT^TT

    What do you mean by that, Cheesus ^^?

  6. Well, I favor Japanese anime more ... but I like the following cartoons : Tin-Tin (I like the mystery and adventure) Totally Spies (It's ridiculously awesome! Iyyaaaaa !) The Spectacular Spiderman (the best Spiderman cartoon ever! I love the actions~) Avatar (I love martial art there!)
  7. What's on your mind, everyone !? Me start: I plan to make a site which will be containing a Wiki page like here, in DCW... but for Japanese studies in our case ...
  8. Episode 549-550, The Revolving Shuhi Mystery! After all those cases and such ... Inspector Megure just realised it then . I hope this helped :grin: .
  9. Haha, wow, that's cool! I also plan to buy a hat so I can hide my face everytime~ XD

    As for the link, I would love to! I would like to check it out ^^ and see if I can make a good one, hehe :)

  10. Wow, haha, so you look like that? XD

    How did you make the picture? :o I am amazed, it's pretty good :D

    Do you also wear hats, Emy-chan? XD

  11. Hiragana: Lesson 14 - 'せ' [se] & 'ぜ' [ze] せ, in hiragana, or セ in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. Both represent the sound [se], and when written with dakuten represent the sound [ze]. Pronunciation: 'せ' is romanized 'ze'. Word beginning with '': 世界/せかい (sekai -> the world; the universe) 先生/せんせい (sensei -> teacher; master) せりふ (serifu -> speech; one's lines) 千/せん (sen -> 1000) Stroke order: ______________ The character 'せ' may also be combined with a dakuten, changing it into 'ぜ' in hiragana, and 'ze' in Hepburn romanization. With the dakuten added the pronunciation is changed, to 'ze'. せ + " (dakuten) = ぜ (look below) Pronunciation: ‘ぜ’ is romanized (pronounced) 'ze' as in 'zebra'. Word with 'す': ぜんぜん (zenzen -> not at all [negative]) Task: You shall write 'せ' & 'ぜ' 50 - 100 times in your textbook. If you want, like with the previous lessons, write 'せ' 70 times and 'ぜ' 30 times. Memorize the shape, the stroke order, the sound, the pronunciation (echo the sound of the character each time you write it down), etc. And after you've done that, write 'さ', 'し', 'す', and 'せ' one after each repetitively (さ, し, す, せ, さ, し, す, せ, etc.) 50 times (100 if you have time).
  12. Wow, arigatou for sharing this with us! And that study in the morning tip do seems interesting . And to your first question there... umm... nope, as Kenny stated, automatic translation (including Google) cannot be trusted. Yup! Once we are done with the characters, you'll all see ! Having to memorize list of vocabularies will only give you headaches... and it's hard to stick them to your head... I have a better way in mind ~ :mrgreen: Hmmm... ?? Moving on to the next 's' character... す 'su'! Hirgana: Lesson 13 - 'す' [su] & 'ず' [zu] す, in hiragana, or ス in katakana is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. Their shapes come from the kanji 寸 and 須, respectively. Both kana represent the sound [su͍]). In the Ainu language, the katakana ス can be written as small ㇲ to represent a final s, and is used to emphasize the pronunciation of rather than the normal [ɕ] (represented in Ainu as ㇱ). Pronunciation: 'す' is romanized 'su'. Word beginning with 'す': すな (suna -> sand) すし (sushi -> Japanese dish) すてき (suteki -> beautiful; lovely) すばらしい (subarashii -> wonderful; splendid) すごい (sugoi -> incredible; impressive) する (suru -> to do) Stroke order: ______________ The character 'す' may also be combined with a dakuten, changing it into ず in hiragana, and 'zu' in Hepburn romanization. With the dakuten added the pronunciation is changed, to 'zu'. す + " (dakuten) = ず (look below) Pronunciation: ‘ず’ is romanized (pronounced) ‘zu’ as in ‘zoo’. Word with 'す': 水/みず (mizu -> water) まずい (mazui -> not good) まず (mazu -> first [of all]; to start with) Task: You shall write 'す' & 'ず' 50 - 100 times in your textbook. If you want, like with the previous lessons, write 'す' 70 times and 'ず' 30 times. Memorize the shape, the stroke order, the sound, the pronunciation (echo the sound of the character each time you write it down), etc. And after you've done that, write 'さ', 'し', and 'す' one after each repetitively (さ, し, す, さ, し, す, etc.) 50 times (100 if you have time).
  13. ...to be your new avatar~

  14. Haha, you don't care at all? LOL! I dyed my hair red once but it didn't show that much :(

    Wow, you are working on one now? Check this site out (I recently just found it) -> http://www.animecharactersdatabase.com

    Go to advance search and describe what type of character you want to find... :D

    Maybe you can find anime characters that looks exactly like you XD

  15. Btw, why do dye your hair red? :o Is it popular? XD

  16. Wow, that's cool... did you make that picture of yourself? I mean... wow, do you have the same hairstyle, too? ^^

    As for me~ I do look like my profile picture, hehe. My brother says so... he said I chose a right character XD I have that wavy, long, black hair (I tight it up in a pony-tail), my skin color is much likely the same, haha XD

  17. Ano... I am not sure if my confusion should be posted here but... I may sound stupid to ask this... but anyway! When Chris and Sharon Vineyard was discovered to be one and the same person in episode 345... back in episode when they showed a flashback of Chris's mother, Sharon's funeral; If Chris and Sharon were actually the same person, then who on earth was lying in the coffin at the funeral?! Who's inside !? Can you answer to this, Professor Chekhov ?
  18. Ohhh ... HOPELESS IDIOT has made his awesome idiotic intro ! Ohohohoho ! I laughed reading your intro . It's funny and enjoyable to read (I enjoyed reading your plan of invading the DCW ) ~ Ah, and welcome to the world you are about to destroy !
  19. Sorry for the late updates, guys. I got stuck here and I had difficulty in explaining stuffs. But it had been solved thanks to Kenny-sensei for helping with this lesson . Hirgana: Lesson 12 - 'し' [shi] & 'じ' [ji] し, in hiragana, or シ in katakana, and the variant form ㋛, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. Both represent the phoneme /si/ although for phonological reasons, the actual pronunciation is 'shi' as in 'she'. The shapes of these kana have origins in the character 之. The katakana form has become increasingly popular as an emoticon in the Western world due to its resemblance to a smiling face. Pronunciation: 'し' is romanized 'shi' and pronounced 'shi' as in the English 'she'. Word beginning with 'し': 死 = し (shi -> death) 死ぬ = しぬ (shinu -> to die) 知る = しる (shiru -> to know; to understand) 4月 = しがつ (shigatsu -> April) 指紋 = しもん (shimon -> fingerprint) Other sounds: The pronunciation of the character 'し' can also be changed to 3 different sounds. Stroke order: The 'し' stroke order is easy. It's just like drawing umbrella's handle; beginning from the top then smoothly slide it down and up a little. ______________ A dakuten may also be added to this character. But instead of changing the pronunciation to 'z' sound like the rest of the 's' characters... 'し' [shi] with dakuten added -> じ [ji] is pronouced 'ji' like with the English alphabet 'G'. Words with 'じ': じい (jii -> old man) 自殺 = じさつ (jisatsu -> suicide) 時間 = じかん (jikan -> hour; time) 事件 = じけん (jiken -> case; affair; incident) ______________ YO-ON In the Japanese language there are also contracted words called 拗音 (yo-on). They are made up of two letters written together. A hiragana ending with “i” such as ki (き), shi (し), etc... followed by a small ya (ゃ), yu (ゅ) or yo (ょ). The hiragana’s ending with “i” also include their dakuten and handakuten versions. The yoon’s for 'shi' are: しゃ/sha (Pronounced: sha) Ex. 写真/しゃしん shashin (picture) しゅ/shu (P: shu) Ex. 旬/しゅん shun (fresh) しょ/sho (P: shyo) Ex. 初心者/しょしんしゃ shoshinsha (freshman/newbie) The yoon’s for 'ji' are: じゃ/ja (P: jiya) Ex. じゃあね jaane ([good] bye) じゅ/ju (P: jyu) Ex. 塾/じゅく juku (tutor/tutoring center) じょ/jo (P: jyo) Ex. 少女/しょうじょ shoujo (little girl) A full list can be found here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y%C5%8Don ______________ Task: You shall write 'し' & 'じ' 50 - 100 times in your textbook. If you want, like with the previous lessons, write 'し' 70 times and 'じ' 30 times . Memorize the shape, the stroke order, the sound, the pronunciation (echo the sound of the character each time you write it down), etc. PS: The Hiragana: Lesson 7 - 'き' [ki] & 'ぎ' [gi] will be edited and upgraded shortly. We will inform you when it's fully done.
  20. Did you see that avatar? D: D: D:

  21. Detective Conan File 764 has been released! -> http://tieba.baidu.com/f?kz=989625073 I can't believe it! My deduction is... My deduction is...
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