if you get thr pronpionciation right you coul still
embarass youself crucially. if youi say the world
correctluy inconevsration and don'treallyunderstand or
love the genre than people will jyst allow you to
embarass yourself in conversations without letting you
know that you have done so.
really...anime. just don'
t call it cartoons and people will understand that you
are clearly NOT fluent in japanese. whatever you mean
to prove...it's proven.
anime contains a lot of teh spirit that is a result of
the nation that was culturally raped by bright light,.
there are various allusuions to hiroshima/nmagasaki in
thepoetic visyual imagery of anuime -- often it comes
downto 'raped by bright light' sometimes it has to do
with people having littel mushroom clouds in their eyes
whan they are angry 9belittleing the phenomenon" 0--
other times it is more deep and telling....
the idea that japan is the one nation treated by another
in so overt a fashion comes out a lot of you become
immersed as many have in the genre. you son realise
that anime is not cartoons. but more like No or Kabuki
in nature.
mikal x
it's just this conversatuion on pronunciation has gone
on all day and well, no on can hear you talking anyway.
these are computers
reductio ad
mikal x
--- David Interlog <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> [e.g. is the third letter in <animay> pronounced as
> in the
> word "if" or as in the word "like" or as in the name
> "tina"?
> tina.
>
>
> and in <animay> is it the first syllable that
> gets the accent?
> a-ni-may are the equally accented syllables. the first
> syllable is not
> accented as in english.
> df
>
>
>
> on 8/25/05 4:02 PM, Mike Frank at [log in to unmask]
> wrote:
>
>
> steven writes:
>
> >>In the US the word has been transformed (or
> mutilated) into animay
> by people who say
> >>it fifty times a day (approximately). No one
> says did you see that
> aneeemay?
>
> and now i'm really confused . . . i'm not sure i see
> the difference between
> <animay> which is what everyone
> says, and <aneeemay> which is affected . . . and why
> prefer the former if it
> is indeed a mutilation
>
> it would help if people [who happen to care enough
> about this trivial detail
> to respond] would give some
> sense of how these vowels are pronounced, [e.g. is the
> third letter in
> <animay> pronounced as in the
> word "if" or as in the word "like" or as in the name
> "tina"? . . . and in
> <animay> is it the first syllable that
> gets the accent?
>
> help!!!
>
> m
>
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