“He was no longer cursed. Both of them were happy.”
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“He was no longer cursed. Both of them were happy.”
You feel the smell? It smelled fried ...
Sugimoto and cats
барчонок
Tsuda Kenjiro’s “барчонок” was sooo perfect!!
so this is sugimoto the immortal..
and this is vasily the cold-blooded sniper..
and this is vasimoto ✧・゚:*✧・゚:* \(◕‿◕✿)/ *:・゚✧*:・゚✧
Tsurumi: (198 - 200)
I don't even speak Russian, but whenever I hear charaters in Golden Kamuy speak it, it's just so jarring. I don't know, the melody of the language just seems wrong.
I think that Russian will be difficult for many people. Mostly they swallow the endings or do not pronounce vowels as necessary, stress (also one of the main problems for foreigners) and this is not only for the Japanese. We can say that we are amused when someone who does not know Russian tries to speak it. Because.. well, that's bad... Truth. There's a lot to find fault with. But it's not worth it. Fun fact, in American movies, and in some games words are written worse than what they say. Example, just thoughtlessly translated through the keyboard layout :D It hurts so much...
translation Citizen present your documents ЛШТФУМ Ащьф??? what the fuck? Are your parents drug addicts or something
If suddenly the name of the film: the Bourne Identity
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"Harasho!" (I btw have no idea how to write these words, just write how it's said, and even that might be wrong)
He's saying "okay!" or "good!"
"good!" or "fine", because if she said "okay!" then her next line would sound different. But even so, "Хорошо" this word also depends on the intonation. Intonation in Russian is very important. :D
"Хорошо" is a non-declining word that has many meanings: a positive assessment, approval, giving pleasure, an estimated characteristic of the environment, an exclamation-expressing a warning, warning, threat, corresponding in meaning: remember! look! wait!
Thank you! :D (also, I didn't realize this prisoner was Sofia x))
No problem :D (Haha I made a spoiler, I'm sorry X))
"Harasho!" (I btw have no idea how to write these words, just write how it's said, and even that might be wrong)
He's saying "okay!" or "good!"
"good!" or "fine", because if she said "okay!" then her next line would sound different. But even so, "Хорошо" this word also depends on the intonation. Intonation in Russian is very important. :D
"Хорошо" is a non-declining word that has many meanings: a positive assessment, approval, giving pleasure, an estimated characteristic of the environment, an exclamation-expressing a warning, warning, threat, corresponding in meaning: remember! look! wait!
Noda Satoru’s essay on why he gave Tsurumi the name Tokushirou
sharing it anywhere is fine, but please credit me.
There is a person I based Tsurumi on.
My father has an old friend whose name is Noda Masanobu. Despite having the same last name, they are not related; however this was the reason they became friends. It turns out that their grandfathers both came from the same military settlers village and were neighbors. Nevertheless, this story is not about that.
Noda Masanobu’s grandfather’s name was Hasegawa Tokushirou. He was a man full of mysteries who lived an eventful life. Who was he?
He passed away in 1955 at the age of 72. After the funeral, his relatives found a couple of curious things within his possessions. Namely, an old resume and a child’s pinky bone.
The resume raised a lot of questions.
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