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LOL, I'm not an Eurasian, Antenna. I'm just a 'peranakan,' like those Baba Nyonya n Chetty in Melaka but I'm from a northern state.
Yes, I'm a trilingual person and I speak in Arabic, Thai and Malay interchangeably since I'm in my young age. Chinese is just a language that I had coincidently learned. |
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52# carsein
welcome, feel free to express your thoughts in english here... don't worry about grammar, it's not really a problem anywhere unless if you're taking specific papers, then you've got to stress it a bit more on grammar... we've got plenty of time to have fun here... ![](static/image/smiley/default/biggrin.gif) |
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yes, it means before...![](static/image/smiley/default/loveliness.gif)
what I have been doing for the past five years?
urmm..let me think first...
five years ago I gave birth to my son and since then I have been a housewife...
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marumaru Post at 3-3-2010 10:55 ![](http://eforum3.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
You are a housewife now? I thought that you are a Japanese teacher somewhere because I find out that your command in japanese is quite good. You should consider teaching Japanese as your part time job or working as a translator or an interpreter with the consulate.
I'm sure you must have watched Japanese movies and dramas since Japanese isn't really an easy language especially the sentence structures. I love the quality of the colors in their movies. Their movies are so beautiful although I can't really understand the theme of some of those movies because Japanese are sometimes difficult to be predicted. Their movies could sometimes being so complicated to be grasped if we fail to grab the key points, aren't they?
I hate to read manga too, it makes me dizzy, but some people love to read it. Perhaps they are familiar with it, the only manga that I read was Dragon Ballz when I was in standard 6, it was so popular back then
I had once learned Japanese as my minor in the varsity, but too bad my Japanese teacher is so fierce (garang). I only can see few Malay students in the class while the other are Chinese students and I am the only male in the class, that's the most tormenting moment (saat menyeksakan) for me and my teacher's ferocity had made me lost my interest in learning Japanese although I've got good grades for Japanese in the class.
I just thought that I wanted to finish my minor as soon as possible and feel relieved, but I think that, it was a waste of time because I can't really speak in it fluently. Nowadays my Japanese had became sooooo rusty (berkarat) and I'm lazy to polish it ![](static/image/smiley/default/cry.gif) |
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Dear friends, before I forgot... Urbandictionary is an online dictionary and you just have to type it in the search engine.
You can update yourselves with new terms used in the States, it's more to American slangs and a development of english.
I just watched 'Cougar Town' in Mediacorp TV when I visited Johore yesterday. My sister went for Singapore after she received a free ticket of Taufik Batisah concert and she left me in Johore because I don't want to enter S'pore.
I didn't want to waste my money but I still have to spend a lot, at least for a broke person like me, for my hotel. I spent about rm70 per night for the hotel and it's just a cheap hotel called Hotel Indah near Hospital Sultanah Aminah.
Fortunately it's just a night there. The taxis there were killing me too and I can't get domestic bus in order to reach Larkin Bus Station.
Back to 'Cougar Town.' I can't recall the phrases from the series but only certain phrase such as 'shut up, you boobman!' A woman had said that to a flabby fat guy who tried to flirt with her in the tub ![](static/image/smiley/default/3laugh.gif) |
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urban dictionary was introduced to me by my sister. she reads a lot of book by Sophie Kinsella and other chic lit authors and most of the words are not your average english words. its fun to use and would definitely make you feel at ease if you live in places that use those kind of words.
a lot of american tv programmes use these words, like genot's example - Cougar Town. Desperate Housewives and others.
however, if you really want to improve your english, i'll go back to basics. i like english tv programmes, most of their themes are a bit conservative thus their choice of words are your average english words. my favourite was the BBC classics - Pride and Prejudice and others. recent ones like IT Crowd, Blackadder and Black Book are comedy series and their humour are much drier and classier, i think. heheheh
anyway, kudos to all of you! the more we practice, we more we learn! |
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Im so sad today! Anybody here? ![](static/image/smiley/default/smile.gif) |
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74# marumaru
Nothing happen to me! Just want to talking with somebody to avoid me from Boring! Are you busy? if you are busy, its ok to left me! i can keep walking around on forum! hah ! today i want share one phrase or pharagraph on Korean Drama "My Girl". Mmm.. let me rememberize 1st
i'll let her go....
i wont let her go..
i have to let her go.
i cant let her go...
i can let her go....
i dont want to let her go....
some romantic part that i like on thats drama .. hohoho |
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sape nak belajar.. join Kelas komunikatif tapi free kelas Phonics...
Kat JB je.. |
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