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On November 15 2011 13:09 Craton wrote:the only rationale that makes sense to me is that its for choreographers, either the one(s) who trained this dance or to show in for future reference when making choreo Show nested quote +On November 15 2011 12:41 RezChi wrote:On November 15 2011 12:24 DystopiaX wrote:On November 15 2011 12:18 Craton wrote: why are they wearing name tags Probably so all the new people can tell them apart; they probably noticed comments saying "I don't know who's who", and I think this is a good solution. And yeah, IGCBOY outfits were the best. Like most people that can't tell who's who can read Korean lol Can learn Korean alphabet in a few hours. How many people actually care enough to though, I gave up in after learning that a line is a. ^_^
![[image loading]](http://thinkzone.wlonk.com/Language/Korean-big.gif) Today's pagetop What's funny is that a line is actually not a ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif) A line with a little line is a. I also remember the hat as being s because of SO NYUH SHI DAE
On November 15 2011 13:15 DystopiaX wrote:Show nested quote +On November 15 2011 13:10 OopsOopsBaby wrote: who has been harassing mai waifu? :<
Care to translate?
I posted yesterday teuwitui information to someone other than the antiseong article, near the crime. Mensyeondeulro long-term illness such as delusions of false information for those who habitually gave sexual harassment, gave the first warning was due to the nature and neomginji geuryeoreoni This is going for almost a year.
Google translate so useful.
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Need sum moar of that t-ara in anticipation
Bonus(yes I know its a repost but I figured not everyone has seen it yet) + Show Spoiler +http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJNFbdKTpa8
On November 15 2011 13:15 DystopiaX wrote:Care to translate?
The tweet I meant for a specific person wasn't because of a post made an anti but rather , it is close to what you call a criminal offense.. it was my first warning to someone who has been sexually harassing me constantly and for a long period of time, sending me mentions that contained lies mixed in with delusion. I think I've let this slide up until now for nearly a year because I thought that it was just a personality issue..
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On November 15 2011 13:12 unichan wrote: How many people actually care enough to though, I gave up in after learning that a line is a. ^_^
I would guess if people care enough to know the names of the girls in a large korean group like T-Ara or SNSD, they wouldn't care to take 1 or 2 hours to learn the simple alphabet and being able to recognize the names on a korean news sites or things like that.
And can someone translate that Soyeon's tweet? Rough google translation said something about sexual harassment going for almost a year? I'm worried ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif)
Edit: Ah, just saw your post Kipsate. Thank you
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protip: romanize song lyrics to learn alphabet
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On November 15 2011 13:15 DystopiaX wrote:Care to translate?
@sohotmelody: The tweet I meant for a specific person wasn't because of a post made an anti but rather , it is close to what you call a criminal offense.. it was my first warning to someone who has been sexually harassing me constantly and for a long period of time, sending me mentions that contained lies mixed in with delusion. I think I've let this slide up until now for nearly a year because I thought that it was just a personality issue..
@sohotmelody: 망상병환자님 (username)... this is my first warning ... if you continue after this I will report you.... you are definitely not a fan T/N: Not sure on the details but it seems as if someone has been sexually harassing Soyeon on twitter =_=
I still find it funny that you can sue people in korea over personal defamation and/or libel written over the internet.
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On November 15 2011 13:25 Craton wrote: protip: romanize song lyrics to learn alphabet In my Korean class on the first day we ran through the whole thing in around 45 minutes, practiced for homework, and were expected to have it memorized and be able to read simple words the next day. It's why I think that classes, if you can afford to attend them, are the most effective way to learn a language, cause they'll kick your ass and FORCE you to work at it.
^Thanks man, the Soyeon thing sounds serious, kinda in line with all the other crazy fans. Usually guy groups though. Since Soyeon isn't close to the most popular female idol (even though I lub her) it makes me wonder what kind of shit more popular idols in the group like Jiyeon or more popular groups like SNSD must have to put up with.
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Well Sydney K-pop Festival was a blast, totally worth the time queuing up and flying over.
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Also Diadem subbed Part 1 of the MV here, I think it's pretty self explanatory but the dialogue is always nice to understand.
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On November 15 2011 13:40 s0uljah wrote: Well Sydney K-pop Festival was a blast, totally worth the time queuing up and flying over.
I flew in as well and had a great time!
I haven't seen any videos, but did you see if Jessica was getting mad at the stage hands? Her mic fucked up for the boys and I saw someones hands waving around looking pretty annoyed.
Also holy shit @ Beast intro. dem lazers.
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On November 15 2011 13:40 DystopiaX wrote:Show nested quote +On November 15 2011 13:25 Craton wrote: protip: romanize song lyrics to learn alphabet In my Korean class on the first day we ran through the whole thing in around 45 minutes, practiced for homework, and were expected to have it memorized and be able to read simple words the next day. It's why I think that classes, if you can afford to attend them, are the most effective way to learn a language, cause they'll kick your ass and FORCE you to work at it. This.
I've said it before but I am currently learning Korea at Yonsei. And shit is quite tough if you don't take a ton of time to study.
Also: 아 An A/a. Using the ㅇmakes things easier (though it is just a filler, as to say. No sound on it).
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Jessica's mic always fucks up for the boys. like every live performance I've seen there was always some sort of issue with it.
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On November 15 2011 13:12 unichan wrote:Show nested quote +On November 15 2011 13:09 Craton wrote:the only rationale that makes sense to me is that its for choreographers, either the one(s) who trained this dance or to show in for future reference when making choreo On November 15 2011 12:41 RezChi wrote:On November 15 2011 12:24 DystopiaX wrote:On November 15 2011 12:18 Craton wrote: why are they wearing name tags Probably so all the new people can tell them apart; they probably noticed comments saying "I don't know who's who", and I think this is a good solution. And yeah, IGCBOY outfits were the best. Like most people that can't tell who's who can read Korean lol Can learn Korean alphabet in a few hours. How many people actually care enough to though, I gave up in after learning that a line is a. ^_^ + Show Spoiler +Today's pagetop What's funny is that a line is actually not a ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif) A line with a little line is a. I also remember the hat as being s because of SO NYUH SHI DAE Show nested quote +I posted yesterday teuwitui information to someone other than the antiseong article, near the crime. Mensyeondeulro long-term illness such as delusions of false information for those who habitually gave sexual harassment, gave the first warning was due to the nature and neomginji geuryeoreoni This is going for almost a year. Google translate so useful. I'm one of the ones that cared to learn~ now I can actually read at a nice speed but it's still rusty. Also there are some similar rules to English when it comes to alphabet sounds. Just like "ph" makes the "f" sound.
Let's take "Starlight" as an example~ 별빛 = ㅂ+ㅕ+ㄹ 별 / ㅂ+ㅣ+ㅊ 빛 for Starlight. Normally the character ㅊ would make a "ch" sound but in this case when it's placed at the bottom it makes a "t" sound. Same thing for ㅅ/ㅆ/ㅈ. The tricky part about the character "ㅆ" is that sometimes it makes a strong "s" sound or a strong "t". I'm kind of learning alone but just wanted to give you guys a little free lesson.
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On November 15 2011 13:49 Galtakar wrote:Show nested quote +On November 15 2011 13:40 DystopiaX wrote:On November 15 2011 13:25 Craton wrote: protip: romanize song lyrics to learn alphabet In my Korean class on the first day we ran through the whole thing in around 45 minutes, practiced for homework, and were expected to have it memorized and be able to read simple words the next day. It's why I think that classes, if you can afford to attend them, are the most effective way to learn a language, cause they'll kick your ass and FORCE you to work at it. This. I've said it before but I am currently learning Korea at Yonsei. And shit is quite tough if you don't take a ton of time to study. Also: 아 An A/a. Using the ㅇmakes things easier (though it is just a filler, as to say. No sound on it). I have a friend who's going to Yonsei in the spring! She's Korean though so it's not for learning the language lol
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How come they make batchims sound the same, can't they just use the actual letters that make the sound? 시크릿 -> 릿, ㅅ should just be ㄷ.
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On November 15 2011 13:22 PatouPower wrote:Show nested quote +On November 15 2011 13:12 unichan wrote: How many people actually care enough to though, I gave up in after learning that a line is a. ^_^
I would guess if people care enough to know the names of the girls in a large korean group like T-Ara or SNSD, they wouldn't care to take 1 or 2 hours to learn the simple alphabet and being able to recognize the names on a korean news sites or things like that. And can someone translate that Soyeon's tweet? Rough google translation said something about sexual harassment going for almost a year? I'm worried ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif) Edit: Ah, just saw your post Kipsate. Thank you ![](/mirror/smilies/smile.gif) difference is i learned girl group names over time by just looking at pictures and stuff i've learned a couple letter from the girl group names but it's not really the same . I wanna learn it I'm just lazy lol
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On November 15 2011 14:14 Ym1r wrote:How come they make batchims sound the same, can't they just use the actual letters that make the sound? 시크릿 -> 릿, ㅅ should just be ㄷ. ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif) that makes no sense
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On November 15 2011 14:17 Craton wrote:Show nested quote +On November 15 2011 14:14 Ym1r wrote:How come they make batchims sound the same, can't they just use the actual letters that make the sound? 시크릿 -> 릿, ㅅ should just be ㄷ. ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif) that makes no sense Yeah what the hell are you trying to say lol. The ㅅ sometimes makes a "t" sound depending how it's used.
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On November 15 2011 14:17 Craton wrote:Show nested quote +On November 15 2011 14:14 Ym1r wrote:How come they make batchims sound the same, can't they just use the actual letters that make the sound? 시크릿 -> 릿, ㅅ should just be ㄷ. ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif) that makes no sense
Like, I read that as si-keu-ris, until I realize its a batchim, then I read it as si-keu-rit. the S in the last bit should just be a T in the first place is what I meant, but ya I just started learning Korean, so I'm a huge scrub at it.
edit: why isn't it just 시크릳 in the first place?
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On November 15 2011 14:15 unichan wrote:Show nested quote +On November 15 2011 13:22 PatouPower wrote:On November 15 2011 13:12 unichan wrote: How many people actually care enough to though, I gave up in after learning that a line is a. ^_^
I would guess if people care enough to know the names of the girls in a large korean group like T-Ara or SNSD, they wouldn't care to take 1 or 2 hours to learn the simple alphabet and being able to recognize the names on a korean news sites or things like that. And can someone translate that Soyeon's tweet? Rough google translation said something about sexual harassment going for almost a year? I'm worried ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif) Edit: Ah, just saw your post Kipsate. Thank you ![](/mirror/smilies/smile.gif) difference is i learned girl group names over time by just looking at pictures and stuff i've learned a couple letter from the girl group names but it's not really the same ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif) . I wanna learn it I'm just lazy lol You literally only have to set like an hour out of your life and you can read, just really slowly. Speed comes with practice. I still can't understand most things but I can pronounce them lol
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