Japanese net term part-2
おk
It means OK.
うp
It means up and upload.
How these words started is easy.
It's only that We input [OK] [UP] by Hiragana characters (Japanese two-byte characters) and don't convert.
Of course these words are used in only casual case in the net.
Sorry if you can't see Japanese characters in your computer and garbled characters!
Saturday, January 16, 2010
KON-KATSU
There is a new word Kon-Katsu since a few years ago, and now became common word.
Kon-Katsu is clipped word from 結婚活動 [Kekkon-Katsudou].
(Kekkon means marriage,Katsudou means activity.)
It means people do something for marriage.
because there is a tendency to marry late in Japan...
I don't do any Kon-Katsu although I think that it's difficult to encounter men. haha.
There is a new word Kon-Katsu since a few years ago, and now became common word.
Kon-Katsu is clipped word from 結婚活動 [Kekkon-Katsudou].
(Kekkon means marriage,Katsudou means activity.)
It means people do something for marriage.
because there is a tendency to marry late in Japan...
I don't do any Kon-Katsu although I think that it's difficult to encounter men. haha.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Japanese net term part-1
I just came up new idea what I'll try to write about Japanese net term sometimes.
It means as like ASAP = As Soon As Possible and many term in English.
kwsk
It means...in detail, blow by blow.
It's from a Japanese word 詳しく[Ku-Wa-Si-Ku].
For exsample
A: I've just met a celebrity in my office!
B: kwsk!
I just came up new idea what I'll try to write about Japanese net term sometimes.
It means as like ASAP = As Soon As Possible and many term in English.
kwsk
It means...in detail, blow by blow.
It's from a Japanese word 詳しく[Ku-Wa-Si-Ku].
For exsample
A: I've just met a celebrity in my office!
B: kwsk!
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
AKEMASHITE OMRDETOU
A happy new year everyone!
How was your new year's holiday?
I went to Osaka 2nd January.
I was planing to take photos there but I didn't because I was tired for walk long distance. :P
I bought a coat and a outer wear at sale.
That's big reason I went there. haha.
I also visited a Shinto shrine in Osaka.
It's New Year's wishes for health and happiness.
It's called HATUMOUDE.
It means the first visit a Shinto shrine.
(basicliy during the first three days of the New Year)
I hope you have a wonderful year!
*The title means [A happy new year] in Japanese.
A happy new year everyone!
How was your new year's holiday?
I went to Osaka 2nd January.
I was planing to take photos there but I didn't because I was tired for walk long distance. :P
I bought a coat and a outer wear at sale.
That's big reason I went there. haha.
I also visited a Shinto shrine in Osaka.
It's New Year's wishes for health and happiness.
It's called HATUMOUDE.
It means the first visit a Shinto shrine.
(basicliy during the first three days of the New Year)
I hope you have a wonderful year!
*The title means [A happy new year] in Japanese.
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