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Google translate told me it was some sort of weblink. It also showed me that the same link is spammed across dozens of similar message boards.Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
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Having lived in Japan for 7 month and having a daughter adopted from Korea, I can recognize Japanese and Korean (and Chinese by elimination as the one that isn't Korean or Japanese). I can recognize them but can't read any of it.
Except I can read 羊 and 月 which are Japanese for Hitsuji (sheep) and Tsuki (moon) because we lived in the Sheep Hill neighborhood which is next to the Moon Cold neighborhood so I could either take the 羊 or 月 bus to get home from downtown.
Here: goo.gl/maps/SD6eLZRbbe3ABuhW9 -
odd man out wrote:
Having lived in Japan for 7 month and having a daughter adopted from Korea, I can recognize Japanese and Korean (and Chinese by elimination as the one that isn't Korean or Japanese). I can recognize them but can't read any of it.
Except I can read 羊 and 月 which are Japanese for Hitsuji (sheep) and Tsuki (moon) because we lived in the Sheep Hill neighborhood which is next to the Moon Cold neighborhood so I could either take the 羊 or 月 bus to get home from downtown.
Here: goo.gl/maps/SD6eLZRbbe3ABuhW9
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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Astro wrote:
odd man out wrote:
Having lived in Japan for 7 month and having a daughter adopted from Korea, I can recognize Japanese and Korean (and Chinese by elimination as the one that isn't Korean or Japanese). I can recognize them but can't read any of it.
Except I can read 羊 and 月 which are Japanese for Hitsuji (sheep) and Tsuki (moon) because we lived in the Sheep Hill neighborhood which is next to the Moon Cold neighborhood so I could either take the 羊 or 月 bus to get home from downtown.
Here: goo.gl/maps/SD6eLZRbbe3ABuhW9
“Of all sad words of tongue or pen,
the saddest are these, 'It might have been.”
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IMScotty wrote:
Astro wrote:
odd man out wrote:
Having lived in Japan for 7 month and having a daughter adopted from Korea, I can recognize Japanese and Korean (and Chinese by elimination as the one that isn't Korean or Japanese). I can recognize them but can't read any of it.
Except I can read 羊 and 月 which are Japanese for Hitsuji (sheep) and Tsuki (moon) because we lived in the Sheep Hill neighborhood which is next to the Moon Cold neighborhood so I could either take the 羊 or 月 bus to get home from downtown.
Here: goo.gl/maps/SD6eLZRbbe3ABuhW9
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
Astro wrote:
My middle son should be moving to Tokyo in October. When my wife and I go to visit him next summer I am counting on him being to translate some for us. I have been good at reading maps in other countries in the past, but that was with a western alphabet.
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While growing up as a military brat, we lived at a lot of places. The house is still in Anchorage but the base combined them so they are larger. The one house outside of Detroit, the entire neighborhood is bulldozed but the elementary school is still there. I used to walk to it and walked home one day at lunch when JFK was assassinated. Dad had flown all night and was barely awake and wondering why I was home at lunch. The home on the base at Detroit is still there but forget street views on any base. The houses at Great Falls MT were also bulldozed but replaced with larger places. Again, no street view. Our house in Tucson and West Springfield VA all there, just look much older and a bit worn down.Pirating – Corporate Takeover without the paperwork
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CoachLou wrote:
Of course we Marines only know Korean swear words.....reading english is also tuff so reading Korean is totally out!
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rhjanes wrote:
While growing up as a military brat, we lived at a lot of places. The house is still in Anchorage but the base combined them so they are larger. The one house outside of Detroit, the entire neighborhood is bulldozed but the elementary school is still there. I used to walk to it and walked home one day at lunch when JFK was assassinated. Dad had flown all night and was barely awake and wondering why I was home at lunch. The home on the base at Detroit is still there but forget street views on any base. The houses at Great Falls MT were also bulldozed but replaced with larger places. Again, no street view. Our house in Tucson and West Springfield VA all there, just look much older and a bit worn down.
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Some mahjong tiles have symbols I learned to recognize. I do not know what they mean, so I invented my own names.
I recognize Korean for all the circles and relative simplicity, but cannot read it. Multiple posts in a foreign language is a quick way to get ignored.
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