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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Spent the last few hours lazing on my bed with my Aspire0ne and my Ovation watching episode after episode of ONE PIECE. This show sucked when dubbed in English but in Japanese... well that's a whole different story. I've learnt a few Japanese phrases just by watching this show. For example:
kaizoku - pirate
ero - pervert
sumimasen - sorry
okama - tranvestite
a-re - what
ni - you
So when you put them together, you get - Are sumimasen, ni ero okama?!
Who says you don't learn when watching cartoons?