TheWolf;282571 wrote@ explosion - all of indra's likes are GREAT movies!i had to watch them dubbed in english whereas you can watch them in their original language!! too cool!!!!:silly:
i like all of the pokemon movies too as well as Ninja Scroll [contains sex and nudity tho]
@[deleted] - your english is phenominal for a non-english speaking person!!!
and you intro was GREAT!!
thank youuu~ :thankyou:
actually my second language is english but when i started learning japanese, seems my english getting worse....i often mix it all up :sorry:
i watched dubbed animes too, but seems little weird and....i dont know the word..' stiff ' ?? seems a little unnatural. but watching with subs is unconfortable isn't it? sometimes we got too focused to the subs instead wtaching the movie hahaha
Explosion;282451 wroteHi!
I'm pretty new here too... Anyway, I'm a student of Japanese, not a teacher (yet?)...
The funny thing is that I'm not really into anime, but I'm always open for suggestions. Actually, I'm completely new to anime movies.
ooooow~ a fellow student of Japanese :happy: youkoso!
how long have you been studied japanese?
i'm not really into anime too, i prefer japanese movies hehehehe but ghibli's work are exceptions :m-bata: so i dont know much about anime, i only can suggest you ghibli's works only......hehehehehe
Quirk;282742 wroteNama Saya Quirk,
Bahassa English
Haha, thats about all Indonesian I know and I think I spelt it all wrong. In Aussie (Where I live) from primary school (5-11years old) all I was taught in foreign languages was Indonesian and in Highschool I took it til I was 14, but i never learnt that much, but I like the food, shadow puppets and how cheap everything is in Bali, thats what the teacher most talked about, how cheap the booze was.
What part of Indonesia are you from? Do you have to watch out for Komodo dragons?
I also like Howls moving castle, the orginal story written by an Aussie sheila!
um satu, dua, tujah,er lima orangorang.
Fragmented bits of Indonesian= One, two, three?, five and orange, but i think if you say it twice it is the ape or is it twice means two apes?
Anyway hope you have fun here and this is my first forum too!:pcheers1:
Apa kabar? :)
i'm from Bandung, West Java, Java Island. although i'm indonesian i've never been to Bali.......:kanashii: wow, i'm surprised that indonesian taught in highschool as foreign language..
komodo dragons only exist in Pulau Komodo (or Komodo Island, if you like), which located in Nusa Tenggara.....or in the Zoo. So it's very very very safe here :v:
yes, everybody said everything is CHEAP in indonesia (not only in Bali), because our currency is cheap compared to dollars or any other foreign currency. here's the thing, US$ 1 is almost equal to 9.500 rupiahs....so if a particular thing sold for, lets say,....300.000 rupiahs, it's only about US$31.....can you imagine?
noooo, 'orang' means 'people' in english. the ape name is 'orang utan' (litterally means 'people of the forest'/ 'people who lived in the forest')