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Guide to asian languages

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  1. Strangely enough, this is helpful.

  2. Despite being able to read two of those

    It’s actual gibberish

    But you whiteys don’t know

  3. I don’t read Japanese and even I know the Japanese part is mostly BS. The simple symbols are either Hiragana or Katakana, which are representations of phonemes (as opposed to full words) mostly used for writing foreign words. Most Japanese words are written in Kanji which looks like the Chinese characters (e.g., club.japantimes.co.jp/jt/ )

    • Actually you need both kanji and hiragana in order to write most japanese words. Katakana is, generally, used to write foreign words, although there was a time when kanji was used.
      The japanese part translates as:
      delicious tangerine
      fuck you nigger
      sad twilight

    • Almost every grammatical word and suffix, plus several thousand other native Japanese words are written in hiragana.

      Children learn Hiragana first, and children’s books are written entirely in Hiragana for 5-year olds (save maybe the most common Kanji), and less and less as the audience gets closer to high school. Japanese don’t typically learn all their hanzi till jr. high.

      Thank you for your help expert.

  4. LOL

    The “plain looking spaced out symbols” say (and i’m not kidding):
    “Fuck you nigger”.

    It actually says “fakyu-ni-ga”, since they represent phonemes.
    They write it as it sounds.

  5. This is what Asian people actually believe

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