What japanese words have you learned from games?

What japanese words have you learned from games?

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She looks like a futaba

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OPはファゴットだ

none i just moved to japan instead.

and anyone trying as hard as that girl in the op isn't actually japanese. she's american filipino or something similar.

I've learned a few

Dostedt - what
Nani - why
Sugoi - awesome
kawaii - cute
ohaio gozaimas - thank you

調子, 状態, 毒, 運, 保存,...

>ohaio gozaimas - thank you
that one is thank you, arigato is thank you

>that one is thank you, arigato is thank you
only shit I need to stop drinking until 6am. ohaio is good morning

shinobi. i think guards say it when you are spotted in a tenchu game.

oma wea mou shinderu

KAKATTE KOI

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That’s not learning then
>mom, i know a new word from another language,im smart

First week here?

nakadashi
kikenbi
harame
ninshin

if only

That's a Korean girl.

H-HAYAI!

Kawaii, it means: the pleasure of being cummed inside.

kusoge - AAA title

Iza jinjou ni ippon ne

baka ass motherfucker

dame oji-san

I spent years learning japanese, getting N1 and then moving to japan

Before realizing I hate the country, the ant people that inhabit it and their retarded culture.

Now I'm stuck with a useless skill because I barely play vidya/watch anime anymore and japanese isn't even indemand anymore.

Don't be like me.

中出し
種付け
孕ませ
巨乳
母乳

>Tis weak to fire, Arisen!

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>nakadashi
kimochi ii

sugoi
chinchin
kaikan
motto
iku
yada
zetsurin
biniku

I think it's a fine country to admire from a distance and maybe even travel to for two weeks or so but I'd never commit to it.
Shits pretty messed up here but Japan is on a whole other level with their absolute disregard of individuality, our differences are down to the genetic level.

もふもふ
ふわふわ

ぐるぐる

ぐろごろ

>never learnt japanese
>go to japan on vacation
>can listen and understand most basic sentences
>can speak basic japanese with some help from google translate

All from video games

気持ち it means the pleasure of being cummed inside

しんにっぽり

>absolute disregard of individuality
wait til ya hear about this one place, it's called china I think

katawa

TOMARU NO KURO
rsrs

How many schoolgirls you banged there so far?

shine
tsuki
yume
gomene
hentai
shoujo
onee san
yada
MY QUEEN

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I hate this out of focus blurry shit photos girls do when they have/take their picture. It looks awful.

She is actually Chinese studying in Canada

回避
制度
盗賊
魔物
武器屋
傷薬
装備
heaps of others

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BREAKING ZE LAW

Nigger

Ching Chong is Japanese for “Oh dissu gamu make-uh my-o cockuru belly biggu”

C U N N Y

おっぱい
巨乳
爆乳
超乳

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truly is a marvellous language. You EOPs are missing out

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Please suffocate me sensei

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why does japanese have three writing systems
why does japanese have very intricate kanji for extremely simple and basic terms and very simple kanji for obscure or seldom used terms
why does japanese have two pronunciations for each kanji, one of which is "chinese" even though it isn't actually chinese, and why are there also multiple possible "chinese" pronunciations depending on the kanji

Because that's the only way the language can be relatevely simple and still make sense

To scare away the baka gijins from their country.

Fukyu!
Fukyu fukyu!
FUKYUU!

>posts chinese girl
>asks about japanese things
什么?

Is that implying that "日" has 5 strokes instead of 4?

>why does japanese have three writing systems
It doesn't. There is only one writing system. Hiragana, katakana and kanji are all used together.

>why does japanese have very intricate kanji for extremely simple and basic terms and very simple kanji for obscure or seldom used terms
Because it was transcribed by Japanese monks from Chinese a long time ago
>why does japanese have two pronunciations for each kanji, one of which is "chinese" even though it isn't actually chinese, and why are there also multiple possible "chinese" pronunciations depending on the kanji
Because there are more words than kanji. If they didn't do that there would be many more kanji.

>Watashi no te o totte - take my hand
>Kore made da - this is where it ends
>Doshiite - why?
>jinjou ni shoubu - let us have an honorable showdown
And many more I can't remember.

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Japanese is studied by hiragana.

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Dostedt - What

This
Shiné - guessing it means shiny or shine
Kudasai - some kind of sai modified in a way
baka - a wolf? See it alot with something called a momiji, which might be a mother wolf?
suneku - hear this a lot in MGR, no idea what it means
Sayonara - usually sa9d before an explosion, so kaboom?

Wut?

ikku = nice to meet you
deru = hello
manko = hungry
iie = yes, please

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You're a treasure.

It is 4. Left, top/right together, middle, bottom.

Interesting, I thought the kana/kanji modes were 1:1 but it seems the kana mode uses simpler expressions.
うえ vs 階上 (かいじょう)
おはなし vs 談笑 (だんしょう)

Patrician taste. The first kanji I ever learned was 孕.

>Shiné - guessing it means shiny or shine

>Go to Japan
>Some gook screams shine at me while charging with a knife
>"Must be trying to show me how shiny their new knife is."

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>why does japanese have three writing systems
It has a syllabary and orthography. Why does english have uppercase?
>why does japanese have very intricate kanji for extremely simple and basic terms and very simple kanji for obscure or seldom used terms
who cares, learn the words or don't
>why does japanese have two pronunciations for each kanji
if you're actually learning individual kanji readings in isolation over words, you're fucking retarded and are never going to be able to read

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Exactly. And in the picture, she removes 2 and get "H" which has 3. This means "日" has 5 in total, which is incorrect.

KORE DE... OWARI DA!!
BODY GA....AME ZE!!
KAKATTE KINA!
KURAE YAGAREEEE!!
KOI!

and many more.

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ni hao - which means hello

TATSUMAKI SENPUU KYAKU

so no chi no sa dame

I challenge you to travel to Japan and greet every Japanese you come across with ni hao.

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Aren't 階上 and 談笑 written-only words that nobody understands in kana or speech?

rub a dub

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難しいな質問、たくさんの言葉お勉強しました
もしかして忍者と侍
なんじゃってね (ソウルキャリバから)

>Dithering

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Well, she mostly uses Japanese even on her twitter account

マンコ

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>reading moonrunes written by hand
Even worse than reading what doctors wrote in my own language

Wh...what did they write? Are you OK?

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I recently learned how to read katakana
Japanglish is fucking hilarious

Holy shit, it's a joke about removing the two lines you autist. Who gives a fuck about stroke order for removing lines? I swear faggots like you learn a little bit of stroke order from remembering the kanji and just have to show it off like you're a japanese expert