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stifa
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 Message 25 of 297
11 December 2012 at 2:33pm | IP Logged 
To me, 難しい is more pain in the arse kind of difficult. Perhaps we should use "Genki",
because "genki" is a fantastic word without any exact English counterpart. "Genki", to
me, means that there are no worries, that everything's great, etc.
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Brun Ugle
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 Message 26 of 297
11 December 2012 at 2:35pm | IP Logged 
I'm sure U isn't hard to pronounce, but when it is in a different alphabet, it's hard to know how to pronounce it. I also think we need a name that is recognizable to other people who've never studied Japanese, so I'm not so sure about muzukasii. I don't like it so much anyway.

BTW, if we had kept going with the alphabet, I assume we wouldn't have stopped with the vowels. If we go all the way to ん, we would have enough letters to last the rest of our lives, at least for some of us. Especially if we include things like がぎぐげご.

So,what kind of Japanesy things can we come up with that other people will recognize? It should sound a little impressive too. I really like the Russian team's space theme, but I can't think of anything like that with Japanese. Sony and Toyota just don't have the same ring to them.
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benbassist
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 Message 27 of 297
11 December 2012 at 3:20pm | IP Logged 
I like Genki as well. I think we need a better name than う/u.
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 Message 28 of 297
11 December 2012 at 3:47pm | IP Logged 
In case it wasn't obvious, 難しい wasn't a serious suggestion.

benbassist wrote:
I like Genki as well. I think we need a better name than う/u.


If Team Viking comes into being (see post 304 here: http://how-to-learn-any-
language.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=34418&PN=0&TPN=38) then maybe we should be Team
Samurai after all?

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Jaseur
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 Message 29 of 297
11 December 2012 at 3:48pm | IP Logged 
Some suggestions off the top of my head... it's hard to think of words people will
recognize as Japanese but which aren't "weeby". ;-)

Iku!
Ganbaru!
Yen!
+Alpha
Pera Pera
Otaku

Maybe not so impressive sounding and/or less well known...

Daijoubu
Naka naka
Sasuga

I'm not a fan of genki to be honest but I don't mind if people want it. Hopefully, we
can get some more suggestions before making a decision.


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 Message 30 of 297
11 December 2012 at 3:58pm | IP Logged 
None of the names you mention are remotely recognisable. Harakiri would work, sensei would work,
samurai would work, lotus would work if you want something more peaceful (she says, sticking her nose
where it doesn't belong again :-)
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stifa
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 Message 31 of 297
11 December 2012 at 4:08pm | IP Logged 
But lotus isn't a japanese word, if it were, it would be something like
Rotsusu/Lotsusu.

And "Sensei" is a honorific used to refer to teachers, doctors, etc. thus it sounds
kind of off.

I think Genki would be a nice word as it's a "cultural" word. I have no idea what the
MIR are for instance (perhaps I should have paid more attention in history class...)
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 Message 32 of 297
11 December 2012 at 4:33pm | IP Logged 
Well, we don't have to limit ourselves to English words of Japanese origin... at this
point we are just making suggestions.

Karoshi might be more appropriate than harakiri but both are pretty negative.

Some more commonly known words then.

Tsunami
Shogun
Ninja
Ronin
Katana
Banzai
Bonsai
Haiku
Jitsu
Kimono
Sushi
Wasabi

I quite like Team Satori or maybe Team Zen.



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