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Officer Kaoko

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  1. LOL! I thought that I'd become too annoying here... :'(

    But no, I think I was silly to have thought that... DCW is awesome! I love the members and mostly everything in here!! I can't believe that I'd have to leave such an awesome admin! XD

  2. It was this..
  3. Chigau wa yo! Kenny-sensei is... I'm just teaching what I have learnt . You can call me 'senpai' though . LOL! No, I am not ~ I am just a senpai . What does 'ontokonoko' means ? As for the pronunciation, yeah... I guess some people finds it hard . After we finish learning the Japanese characters, I would see if we could do Audio lessons . And yeah! I downloaded the file (arigatou gozaimasu) and it was awesome! I'm gonna read it when I find the comfortable time! Thanks again for sharing it with us, Cheesus-kun ! Posting the 5th lesson in a bit...
  4. Ohh... but the reason is ... it's because you are just gorgeous ! Oh, and, how do you like DCW so far ? We have a very nice admin here
  5. Hi, Kiel! How are you these days? >.< missed talking to you!! TT_TT

  6. Quote 1: Guess you get it quite wrong... at first his intro, was only a single (or two) lines... that's why I said that . Quote 2: umm... you don't know the word... 'gorgeous' ?
  7. Although my knowledge in Arabic is not that good :???: ... she said: 'Hello/welcome/greetings, I'm an Emiratie girl.'
  8. I guess I should do lesson 4 today... Hiragana: Lesson 4 - 'え' [e] Pronunciation: 'え' is pronounced 'eh' as in 'net, set, bet, etc' Word Beginning with 'え': 円 = えん (en -> yen (Japanese money)) えいごく (engoku -> United Kingdom) 駅 = えき (eki -> station) 演劇 = えんげき (engeki -> drama, play) Strokes order: The hiragana え is made with two strokes: At the top, a short diagonal stroke proceeding downward and to the right. At the bottom, a stroke composed of a horizontal line, a diagonal proceeding downward and to the left, and a rightward stroke resembling a tilde (~). Note: Same as the previous lessons, you shall write 'え' at least 50 - 100 times in your textbook (again ). Now following the same method; after you do that, write 'あ', 'い', 'う', 'え' each after each (あ, い, う, え, あ, い, う, え, あ, い, う, え, etc.) 100 times (sorry if I'm killing you right now! But this how it should be if you want to stick it in your brain !). VERY IMPORTANT: You have to echo the sound of the character each time time you write/repeat it .
  9. LOL! Oww... that's so kind, Cheesus-kun ... but I'm not suited to be called 'sensei' yet . I'm just a student sharing my knowledge as I move on . But you can just call me 'Kaoko-senpai' . Arigatou! Rosseta Stone? ん is pretty easy... it has the same sound as 'n' and it looks a bit like it . OMG ! You have no idea how I am happy to hear that , Hatsu-chan!! That's amazing!! You are an awesome student! I'm very glad ... I hope everyone's doing like her . You write that 100 times but you still hasn't memorise it ? You have to echo the sound of 'a' all the time you write/repeat the 'a' character .
  10. didn't you copy that from your intro in DCTP ?
  11. What are you doing here, Parkur ^^? <3

  12. I'll be waiting ...
  13. Gorgeous! Welcome, Stopwatch ! That's useful knowledge you got there . I hope you benefit from here . Ask anything here about Japanese . You may want to start from the first lesson ->
  14. Yay ! Parkur's gorgeous intro (there's almost nothing saying who you really are )! Welcome to DCW! A world full of weirdos (not much as DCTP though ). Have fun here, and be sure to copy and paste your theories in here! Fun fact: Parkur is gorgeous .
  15. Ummm.. why don't you put an avatar? :D

  16. Changed my mind. I'll be staying here as well as DCTP. LOL! Glad you are also here :D Now it's more easy to communicate!

    Parkur <3

  17. Hey Parkur ... I hope you are alright now . I recommend you should also make an intro .
  18. Shuuu!! Missed you already! >.<

    Welcome back! And check the Games' section, the topic 'Whodunit'!

  19. Hiragana: Lesson 2 - 'い' <-Previous lesson OK, now for Hiragana' 3rd lesson... Hiragana: Lesson 3 - 'う' う in hiragana or ウ in katakana (romanised u) is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. In the modern Japanese system of alphabetical order, they occupy the third place in the modern Gojūon (五十音) system of collating kana. In the Iroha, they occupied the 24th position, between む and ゐ. In the Gojūon chart (ordered by columns, from right to left), う lies in the first column (あ行, "column A") and the third row (う段, "row U"). Pronunciation: う is pronounced 'oo' as in 'moon' Word Beginning with 'う': 上 = うえ (ue -> on; over; above; top; older) 嘘 = うそ (uso -> lie) 美しい = うつくしい (utsukushii -> beautiful) 海 = うみ (umi -> sea) Strokes order: The hiragana う is written in two strokes: At the top of the character, a short diagonal crook: proceeding diagonally downwards from the left, then reversing direction and ending at the lower left. A broad curving stroke: beginning at the left, rising slightly, then curving back and ending at the left. Note: Same as the previous lessons, you shall write 'う' at least 50 - 100 times in your textbook. Now following the same method; after you do that, write 'あ', 'い', 'う' each after each (あ, い, う, あ, い, う, あ, い, う, etc.) 100 times . Next lesson -> Hiragana: Lesson 5 - 'お' [o]
  20. Thank you very much for your awesome comment Detective Sherry ! Your comment is much appreciated . I'm glad you liked them, hehe . Thank you, XL! Your comment is much appreciated, too ! The fruit was kinda messy, hehe... and they are don't match with each other >.< Thank you for liking them!
  21. Hi, bluekaitou! I'm Kaoko :D

  22. OH, and BTW, if you want to reply to anyone you'd have to leave a comment in their profiles. :P (I didn't see this till now XD)

  23. Friend added, rated you 5 stars ;)

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