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exitmoose March 30 2006, 03:47:53 UTC
Please let me know what you think about the new style.

Also note that 今日 can also be read as "こんにち" as in こんにちは, but this is quite uncommon, and I don't think I've ever seen 今日は written to mean the greeting.

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amanda_in_japan March 30 2006, 11:49:31 UTC
I have once or twice actually.

And the style is great. :D

-Amanda

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goruden_kombi March 30 2006, 04:41:27 UTC
I like the new style; it's very neat. :)

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kobayashi_ai March 30 2006, 07:03:09 UTC
I like the new style.

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toriaezu March 31 2006, 08:18:06 UTC
It's wonderful! Thank you for bringing back the English meanings as well - helps me remember a lot better.

大丈夫ですか?はい、頑張りましょう!
Are you all right? Ok, let's try our best!

残念ながら、今日はだめです。明日はどうですか?
Unfortunately, today is no good. How about tomorrow?

姿勢を正(ただ)しなさい。
Sit up straight.

このテストのために、勉強する必要がある。
I have to study for this test.

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shizuku_san April 8 2006, 18:36:13 UTC
Is this possible? A day when I already know all the 1kyuu? Whoo! *dances*

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