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maxwell9 said:
She's not the first one (remember the russian version of "canta per me"

I was thinking the same...

Welcome Alphard ^^ Enjoy the community

Maybe now we have ike the same ammount of girls and boys here in CPM, in the past that was not possible XD
 
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Lugh said:
Welcome Alphard ^^ Enjoy the community

Maybe now we have ike the same ammount of girls and boys here in CPM, in the past that was not possible XD

hi Lugh!

judging from "boys versus girls" there're much more boys than girls :uh..:
 
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Alphard Sokaina said:
judging from "boys versus girls" there're much more boys than girls :uh..:

HAHA that's because girls won the first round and some of us vowed to never play that game again because it ate away our souls :vortex:
 
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silverywhite said:
HAHA that's because girls won the first round and some of us vowed to never play that game again because it ate away our souls :vortex:
oh...
i wonder if anyone will ever get bored of this game :ohoho:
 
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silverywhite said:
Alphard Sokaina said:
judging from "boys versus girls" there're much more boys than girls :uh..:

HAHA that's because girls won the first round and some of us vowed to never play that game again because it ate away our souls :vortex:

LOL! :XD:
It ate away two hours of our lives too :ohoho:
 
they won.
but it feels like they are going to continue playing and nothing can stop them :omgwtf:
 
Welcome here Alphard!

So you're from Russia, right? I have to think of Origa (do you know her? She sung the opening songs for Ghost in the shell, composed by "Voldemort" :ohoho: ).

And there's a character in Canaan with the same name (Alphard). She's quite cool :XD:
 
Kei_kaito said:
Welcome here Alphard!

So you're from Russia, right? I have to think of Origa (do you know her? She sung the opening songs for Ghost in the shell, composed by "Voldemort" :ohoho: ).

And there's a character in Canaan with the same name (Alphard). She's quite cool :XD:
hi!
yes, i know her.
i must admit that i like those opening songs by Voldi-chan :desksweat: but i can't say i'm fan of Origa. i don't like that kind of music.

Alphard is really cool :dote:
that's why i've chosen such nickname :ohoho:
moreover, Alphard and my real name have the same meaning
 
Voldi XDXD

There they go again... Voldi's songs are good, some of them of course...

Like Ragnarok 2 OST
 
i haven't heard much of her music
only Cowboy Bebop OST
 
It's been nearly a month since I joined the forum and I want to say that you are so cool guys :dote:
I really enjoy myself here
 
i did
but sometimes i just couldn't get what you were talking about :XD:
 
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Alphard Sokaina said:
thanks yuzuki!
yuzuki said:
you say the words exactly as what it's written, like, "halo" is read "halo" not "helo" or anything :XD:
that's great since in some languages the pronunciation differs a lot from what is written
Yasogami said:
kabar baik yuzuki :plot:
english please :cry:

hi :XD:

"kabar baik" means "I'm fine" in English.

well I found it's really weird for foreign people wanting to learn Indonesian (What is interesting in Indonesian?)
But they learn it really fast, although they will speak in proper grammar :headbite:

another lesson:

Subject. I YOU WE THEY SHE HE IT.
I = Saya (polite/formal), Aku (daily), Gue (daily/slang, almost like Ore in Japanese)
You = Anda (formal), Kamu (daily), Elu/Elo/Lo (daily/slang)
We = Kami, Kita (there are difference between Kami and Kita but I can't explain it well)
They = Mereka
He, She = Beliau (polite/formal), Dia (daily)
It... "It" doesn't have any translation :XD: just say what it is. If that "it" is a dog, than say "it" as "the dog"

I can't be a good teacher but I'll try my best :shy:
Just leave it to me :sparkleguy:
 
thanks a lot Yuki-chan!
I want to learn some Indonesian because noone among people around me speaks it. So I'd be kinda unique :XD:

are there any yuki-style songs that are sung in Indonesian?
could you give give me the link to listen to them?
I wonder how Indonesian sounds
 
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You're welcome :XD:

Alphard Sokaina said:
are there any yuki-style songs that are sung in Indonesian?
could you give give me the link to listen to them?
I wonder how Indonesian sounds

nope :uh..:
I'd like to try, but My right brain wouldn't work :uh..:
I'm afraid of making it too dramatic if I let my left brain write the lyrics :blood:
 
:omgwtf:

oh yeah of course they sing in Indonesian... but no one sings Kajiura-style :uh..:
 
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