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S u g a r l e s s g i r l . c o m. When I first registered the sugarlessgirl.com domain name I was primarily inspired by my love of a song of the same name by the Japanese musical duo known as capsule. After thinking on the title for a while I also felt that the concept of a girl being "sugarless" represented the type of personality I have. I'm more of a tomboy in the sense that I'm usually blunt and never sugarcoat my words. My Other Sorts of Dolls. 日本語勉強中 – Post #1. Posted on February 23, 2013. A teach...
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FAQ / Announcements – Lion Mask's Really Professional Translations
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Lion Mask's Really Professional Translations. Hi there, this is the FAQ / Announcements page. First things first. 8216;cos there awesome. Is where I hang. For now, we translate/MTL Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken, and post some spoilers. This is a short term thing, so don’t expect much. It’s a lazy site, but I can’t be bothered. Please understand. We are now 3 translators working on different chapters. The speed varies so later chapters may be completed early. All releases will be in order. Hey, will you ...
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See http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepburn romanization. Both ou and oo are written as ō (shōnen, ōkii). Ei is not written as ē. Ee is written as ē (onēsan). Ī is used for katakana words but not for words written with kanji or hiragana (bīru, oniisan). Long vowels in katakana words are written as ā, ī, ū, ē, and ō. Characters in different syllables are not written with a macron (maatarashii, kouma). Ou and uu are not written with a macron at the end of verbs (mayou, ou, kuu, nuu). Inserts and / inserts .
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These are a few of my favourite things…1/3 人達 – passporter's perspectives
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A collection of some of my thoughts, insights, and views, gathered from my global experiences. These are a few of my favourite things1/3 人達. These are a few of my favourite things2/3 食べ物. Work Life = Balance? Hisashiburi (Long time no see). Thinking Outside of the Box. These are a few of my favourite things…1/3 人達. March 6, 2016. Some of my amazing sharemates. New friend with a shared Canadian experience. Like the wave from the store clerk as I walk by the local convenience store. My first few days here ...
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