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Old 11-07-2005, 03:14 PM   #11
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Japanese easy to recognize

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Originally posted by Spanky
That is how you tell the difference between Japanese and Chinese words. Japanese speech and words are stacato. That is why Japanese pronunciation is pretty easy (although the Grammar is unbelievably complicated).

Yamashita
Kobeyashi
Hitachi
Tengu
Bushido
kanazawa
Hiroshima
nagasaki

Where Chinese and Korean words are not stacatto. They use many more vowels and different tones can completely change meaning. However, I hear their grammer is just like English. Subject verb Object (or subject compliment).

Anyone know any Chinese words.

I just know Gung Hey fat choy (which in Japanese is Gungu Heya fatu choya)
I ya! Gun lung jun lay jun hi mo yung!
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