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Archive for May, 2009

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Over 5200 downloads in 72 episodes of Daily Comments. Thanks all and keep listening. I’m starting to do some common phrases and slang.

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Dictionary Entry 食べる たべる taberu Meaning to eat Grammar ichidan verb transitive verb [download id="75"]

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Dictionary Entry 生徒 せいと seito Meaning pupil Grammar noun (futsuumeishi) nouns which may take the genitive case particle ‘の’ [download id="74"]

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Dictionary Entry 怠け者 なまけもの namakemono Meaning lazy person; lazy fellow; slothful person Grammar noun (futsuumeishi) [download id="73"]

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Dictionary Entry 素晴らしい すばらしい subarashii Meaning wonderful; splendid; magnificent Grammar い-adjective (keiyoushi) [download id="72"]

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Dictionary Entry むかつく むかつく mukatsuku Meaning to feel irritated; to feel offended; to feel angry; to feel sick Grammar Godan verb (‘く’ ending) intransitive verb [download id="71"]

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Dictionary Entry 成程 なるほど naruhodo Meaning I see; That’s right!; Indeed Grammar Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.) adverb (fukushi) word usually written using kana alone [download id="70"]

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At my brother-in-laws wedding at the shrine. Interesting ceremony but it’s pooring rain. # I really can’t beleave how much money is wasted in a Japanese wedding. I feel it’s more for show and business than for the couple. # Doing some updates to wordpress. Hopefully catch up on Daily Kotoba by Wednesday. # Powered [...]

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Doing some updates to wordpress. Hopefully catch up on Daily Kotoba by Wednesday.

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Dictionary Entry けち けち kechi Meaning stinginess; miserliness; penny-pinching; cheeseparing; miser; pinchpenny; skinflint; cheapskate; tightwad; niggard shabby; cheap; mangy; poor petty; narrow-minded; quibbling; mean-spirited bad luck; ill omen; glitch Grammar noun (futsuumeishi) adjectival noun な-adjectives (keiyodoshi) [download id="69"]

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Alien

We are no longer Aliens!!!

The current alien registration system will be abolished with the start of the new residency management system.

The aim of the new residency management system is to enable the Ministry of Justice to continuously keep information necessary for managing the residency of foreign nationals residing in Japan for the mid-to long-term with resident status, and ensure greater convenience for those foreign nationals.

Kinpunshou

Topless Gilded Dancers

strange, but kinda cool!
his event seems to be always held in October. In fact the 34th annual was held just last weekend. The 金粉ショウ(kinpunshou) is a major attraction. The show is performed by DAIRAKUDAKAN and consisted of several dancers painted with gold powder. The women dance topless in g-string bikini bottoms. That’s the kinda cool part. But the downside is the men are also wearing the g-string bikini bottoms.

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Typhoon Roke headed toward Japan disaster zone

Even before its arrival Typhoon Roke turned deadly, with local media and police reporting five people killed or missing after being swept away by rivers swollen with rain.
The storm, packing winds of up to 134 mph (216 kph), was expected to make landfall along Japan’s southeast coast around midday and then cut a path northeast through Tokyo and into the northeastern Tohoku region, which was devastated by the March 11 tsunami and earthquake.

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Jobs program to train geisha

Despite their image in the West as little more than prostitutes, geisha are in fact highly skilled women who dance, play musical instruments and entertain their clients with games and conversation.

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Six months later

“Unless people start reopening their businesses, the town will never take the first steps toward reconstruction,” said Taiko Tanisawa, the 63-year-old owner of the reopened Marutani store, as she warmly greeted customers.

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FamilyMart unveils mobile convenience store

The 3-ton truck can hold approximately 300 different items, ranging from “bento” lunchboxes to cup noodles, drinks, candies and many more. It features a refrigerated case powered by propane gas, for preserving vegetables and other perishable items.

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