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yeah rezz i have heard of the tko they are in canningvale they do some pretty wicked custom graphics mate has flames on his utes windows that they did

yeah i must admit west australians do know how to whore :P :whackit:

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anyone know if theres anything interesting/worth visiting say in nagakute or around the area? gf only knows where to shop (apita shopping center?) and where to eat and thats it (typical female), at least she spotted a few suzi cappuccino around :)

oh and wheres the good shops to buy suzi cappo car parts? :D

Apita shopping center??? Now I KNOW your gf is in the country...

hahaha rezz I'm not good with all these places names especially in english/romanji, as I won't be able to match it to kanji names(makes it even harder that I have zero jap language skill), and without some sort of maps to look up so whatever places she tells me I just go "um huh thats nice dear" :D

hey guys katakana question can someone explain what it means when there is a small to after a katakana symbol for example how would you say the character ke with a small to after it??

i think it means double consonant but how would you say it.

"Ke" with a small "to" after it???

Do you mean small "tsu"?

If you mean small "tsu", it actually make the syllable abrupt, for example "kekkou" (depending on the situation, it can mean "fine" as in "I'm fine" or "ok") would be pronounced as "ke...ko". Where the "..." is, you'd give an ever so slight pause, instead of pronouncing the entire word directly like "keko".

i am translating some katakana quite unsuccessfully its from a japanese car spec sheet

heres an example

first symbol

ra

second

ge

third

small tsu

fourth

ji

fifth

sa

sixth

i

seventh

do

eigth

bo

ninth

small tsu

tenth

ku

eleventh

su

thats it

thanks for the help rezz :)

:D

edit: it looks like large side box does this sound right? :)

if so then i fell pretty pretty stupid for asking you guys :whip:

seems the translation is pretty weird like for example have translated another into tufted large carpet which i take to mean plush carpet. :bonk:

Thanks Rezz

Yeah really annoying

can you tell us what these mean?

ill write the romaji its easier :D

tafute(small tsu here)do luggage (doh!) kaape(small tsu here)to

luggage andaa bo(small tsu here) kusu

luggage furoa fu(small tsu)ku

luggage saido fu(small tsu)ku

luggage hangaareeru

ribaashiburu luggage furoa

anyone care to guess these im stumped :) :confused:

Thanks Rezz

Yeah really annoying

can you tell us what these mean?

ill write the romaji its easier :D

tafute(small tsu here)do luggage (doh!) kaape(small tsu here)to

luggage andaa bo(small tsu here) kusu

luggage furoa fu(small tsu)ku

luggage saido fu(small tsu)ku

luggage hangaareeru

ribaashiburu luggage furoa

anyone care to guess these im stumped :) :confused:

Ok, in decending order:

"Tufted luggage carpet"

"Luggage under box"

"Luggage floor hook"

"Luggage side hook"

"Luggage hanger rail"

"Reversable luggage floor"

Are these specs for some kind of Van or something?

No They Are the Specs for a Stagea WGNC34 Series 2

Thanks Heaps For Your Help

I really do need to go and get my japanese books out and try and relearn it I havent spoken read or studied it in 5 years. Hopefully when I finish my degree I can go back and do a graduate diploma in japanese after some tuition to get my skills back :)

thanks again for the help :)

:D

Glenn

:) apparently where my gf stays (somewhere in nagakute) in japan is half hour walk to fujigaoka subway station, then its just half hour train to nagoya. I guess thats not that close to anyone else?

oh and I might be doing the sapporo beer tour and whatever snow monkeys up there .. damn that'll b cold at january :)

mcnamg: the pool place where Troy and I used to go closed down! There're other pool places but we haven't been out for ages now... it's party season for us now in Osaka with Halloween, going away parties and the like.

I have a love/hate relationship with Japan right now.

Know the feeling man... When I lived in Tokyo I hated the heat and the fact that you can't even walk down the street in your normal stride, but then loved being in the pumping metropolis!!!

Argh, dillemmas!!!

Take a vacation dude... Come home for a reality check and you can see that the police here are too strict, prices are going up and the summers are getting hotter....

:) apparently where my gf stays (somewhere in nagakute) in japan is half hour walk to fujigaoka subway station, then its just half hour train to nagoya.  I guess thats not that close to anyone else?

oh and I might be doing the sapporo beer tour and whatever snow monkeys up there .. damn that'll b cold at january :D

Dude, I used to live near Sapporo, but now back in Brisvegas...(ho hum...) I would move back to Sapporo in a heartbeat!!! It is absolutely the best place on earth (if you like snow in winter and not too hot summers - like me!!)

Well known that Hokkaido girls are some of the hottest in Japan!!! manbe leave your GF at home...

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