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Japanese?

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 2:25 pm
by IsaacWhitehairr
I need to learn to speak Japanese so I can get a higher rank in Karate so if I can get some 1 that knows Japanese and willing to teach me a few words that word be great.

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 2:33 pm
by ~Zekk~
Watched a subbed japanese anime....it's how i learned most of my japanese. :lol:



~Syreck

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 2:45 pm
by [SGC_ReplicÅtors]
how does speaking in japanese get you into a higher belt range? its it pratice and determination?

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 9:43 pm
by IsaacWhitehairr
[SGC_ReplicÅtors] wrote:how does speaking in Japaneses get you into a higher belt range? its it practice and determination?
there are different types of Karate Im taking the most disciplined and hardest form of Karate (100Push ups before and after each session and 200 sit ups some where in there) its the practice that the ppl in Japan are using today and the test to receive your belt is all in Japanese and part of the test is written words I know so far
Itz = go
Dojo = School

E-Chee =1
KNEE = 2
Saan = 3
Chee =4
Go = 5
Rokew = 6
Chee-Chee = 7
Hi-Chee =8
Koo = 9
Joo = 10

correct me if Im wrong but 11 would be Joo-E-chee and 32 would be Saan-Joo-Knee

(spelling is made by the sounds)

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 10:02 pm
by ~Zekk~
IsaacWhitehairr wrote:
[SGC_ReplicÅtors] wrote:how does speaking in Japaneses get you into a higher belt range? its it practice and determination?
there are different types of Karate Im taking the most disciplined and hardest form of Karate (100Push ups before and after each session and 200 sit ups some where in there) its the practice that the ppl in Japan are using today and the test to receive your belt is all in Japanese and part of the test is written words I know so far
Itz = go
Dojo = School

E-Chee =1
KNEE = 2
Saan = 3
Chee =4
Go = 5
Rokew = 6
Chee-Chee = 7
Hi-Chee =8
Koo = 9
Joo = 10

correct me if Im wrong but 11 would be Joo-E-chee and 32 would be Saan-Joo-Knee

(spelling is made by the sounds)


Your counting is wrong. It's ichi, ni, san, shi(or yon), go, roku, shichi, hachi, ku(or kyu), ju...i could count up to a hundred but i dont wanna. lol



~Syreck

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 12:05 am
by Adnihilo
[AK]Syreck wrote:
IsaacWhitehairr wrote:
[SGC_ReplicÅtors] wrote:how does speaking in Japaneses get you into a higher belt range? its it practice and determination?
there are different types of Karate Im taking the most disciplined and hardest form of Karate (100Push ups before and after each session and 200 sit ups some where in there) its the practice that the ppl in Japan are using today and the test to receive your belt is all in Japanese and part of the test is written words I know so far
Itz = go
Dojo = School

E-Chee =1
KNEE = 2
Saan = 3
Chee =4
Go = 5
Rokew = 6
Chee-Chee = 7
Hi-Chee =8
Koo = 9
Joo = 10

correct me if Im wrong but 11 would be Joo-E-chee and 32 would be Saan-Joo-Knee

(spelling is made by the sounds)


Your counting is wrong. It's ichi, ni, san, shi(or yon), go, roku, shichi, hachi, ku(or kyu), ju...i could count up to a hundred but i dont wanna. lol



~Syreck


or you dont know what 100 is :P (j/k no insult intended, you probibly could)

also he got it right (the sounds anyway)

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:20 am
by Londo Mollari
what style of karate, if you look in your license book there should be japanese names of katas, stances and techniques

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 12:07 pm
by [SGC_ReplicÅtors]
i know how to count to 10 in ummm engrush lol


but anyway good luck with the karate

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 12:12 pm
by Myseri
I can count all the way to 1000 and probably higher if I thought about it

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 12:20 pm
by *~Starry~*
really?
wow...

I can't even count up to 100 in english...><

~starry

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 1:16 pm
by CRASSUS
starry wrote:really?
wow...

I can't even count up to 100 in english...><

~starry



thats pathetic...

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 1:41 pm
by [SGC_ReplicÅtors]
mr.myogi.....dam he was hella cool

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 10:09 pm
by surfey*chik
[AK]Syreck wrote:
IsaacWhitehairr wrote:
[SGC_ReplicÅtors] wrote:how does speaking in Japaneses get you into a higher belt range? its it practice and determination?
there are different types of Karate Im taking the most disciplined and hardest form of Karate (100Push ups before and after each session and 200 sit ups some where in there) its the practice that the ppl in Japan are using today and the test to receive your belt is all in Japanese and part of the test is written words I know so far
Itz = go
Dojo = School

E-Chee =1
KNEE = 2
Saan = 3
Chee =4
Go = 5
Rokew = 6
Chee-Chee = 7
Hi-Chee =8
Koo = 9
Joo = 10

correct me if Im wrong but 11 would be Joo-E-chee and 32 would be Saan-Joo-Knee

(spelling is made by the sounds)


Your counting is wrong. It's ichi, ni, san, shi(or yon), go, roku, shichi, hachi, ku(or kyu), ju...i could count up to a hundred but i dont wanna. lol



~Syreck


haha same! :lol:

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 11:18 pm
by IsaacWhitehairr
well add me mailto:stargatewarman@hotmail.com if you can help

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 1:27 am
by surfey*chik
added. :-D