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PolarisIIDX Trick Member
Joined: 29 Jun 2002
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40. Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2003 7:30 pm Post subject: |
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Orion.25 wrote: | -Tsugaru, (spelled TsugAru [not tsuguru, damnit]) yes, is a strait in Japan, and JQuickTrans says it means nothing more. |
The Tsugaru strait and the genre of Shamisen play are both named after the district in the Western Aomori prefecture and you are right, other than being a genre, Tsugaru has no meaning. |
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Yojimbo! Trick Member
Joined: 20 Oct 2003 Location: Tyler, Texas |
41. Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2003 1:07 pm Post subject: Who really cares?!?!? |
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Answer the post and leave the thing alone, dang it!
Matsuri- Festival;Celebration
Tsugaru- A Japanese folk instrument, and a strait in Japan
Kakumei- Revolutionary
Daikenkai - Big opinion (Now shut up. No one cares.)
Sobakasu - Freckles
Nori Nori Nori - Japanese Name 3x
Yozora no Muko - Night Sky's Blamelessness (Apparently...Don't yak about it forever...)
Now there. For god sakes, who cares about the technicalities! We'd ask if we need to learn. Sorry I startred anything. |
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