[GSL] Open S1 - Ro64 Day 4 - Page 33
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unindel
United States206 Posts
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Alkro
Sweden88 Posts
On September 08 2010 19:27 Blitzmarine wrote: In fact, the percentage of English-speakabe people in Japan is almost same as Korea. Well there's a difference between being English-speaking and being able to speak OK English My impression is atleast that most japanese/chinese teens and young adults can communicate decent but in no way perfect english while most koreans can basically only say "Thanks" and other short phrasess. | ||
andrinho
United States90 Posts
On September 08 2010 19:28 ktimekiller wrote: How in the world is Korean a mix of Chinese and Japanese? Korean does not involve any use of Kanji, and has very very very very little Chinese characters. Talking about how they sound, and it does make sense anthropologically speaking. | ||
ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
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Devolved
United States2753 Posts
On September 08 2010 19:30 Vokasak wrote: It's basically Paranoid Andriod. It's not bad at all. Yeah, I don't mind this map. It's actually pretty fun with lots of different viable strats. Only thing I don't like is the far natural. | ||
ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
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unindel
United States206 Posts
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regulat0r
United States41 Posts
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BLinD-RawR
ALLEYCAT BLUES49469 Posts
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Entropic
Canada2837 Posts
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Doraemon.doraemon
United States335 Posts
On September 08 2010 19:31 andrinho wrote: Talking about how they sound, and it does make sense anthropologically speaking. as a chinese speaker, i can't recognize any characters in korean hangul... but sometimes stuff sound similar... like the popular girl band Girl's Generation also known as SNSD... they sound similar in both chinese and korean... | ||
ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
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JamesKEenan
United States69 Posts
Sweet. | ||
ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
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Mato
Australia412 Posts
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ktimekiller
United States690 Posts
On September 08 2010 19:31 andrinho wrote: Talking about how they sound, and it does make sense anthropologically speaking. In that case, it would be far more accurate to say relatable in an anthropological stance. Still wrong | ||
HolydaKing
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papaz
Sweden4149 Posts
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Pyre
United States1940 Posts
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Wunder
United Kingdom2950 Posts
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