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fandomsecrets2012-09-14 06:55 pm
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(Anonymous) 2012-09-15 01:08 am (UTC)(link)no subject
OP's not saying she thinks they're horrible people, she just doesn't take them seriously as fans.
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(Anonymous) 2012-09-15 05:00 am (UTC)(link)Because it sounds like an excuse for you to judge people for enjoying things differently than you would.
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You'd have to ask OP. I save my personal pointless judging for when friends make me watch face!off or project runway.
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(Anonymous) 2012-09-15 05:46 am (UTC)(link)Why are you using something you don't know the meaning of?
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Whether or not it's a deciding factor in whether someone's a serious fan of some sort of Japanese media, I dunno. I mean, I suppose it makes sense to know something about whatever it is you're a fan of, so I can see OP's point.
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(Anonymous) 2012-09-15 10:52 am (UTC)(link)Plus, in English vowel sounds are really squidgy. When different dialects (or even just different intonations) pronounce the same word in different ways in English, it's primarily the vowel sounds that change while the consonants remain the same. In Japanese, it's the opposite. That's really hard to grasp for a lot of people who speak one of those language natively and are learning the other.
And the difference between stress-timing and mora-timing? Also really difficult for people who natively only know one of those things to grasp. For example, a lot of native English speakers literally cannot hear the difference between a single and double vowel in Japanese, let alone distinguish geminate consonants.
If you as a native English speaker find pronouncing Japanese easy, you are either very much in the minority or mispronouncing it yourself.
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Japanese lacks a glottal stop before leading vowels, hence "en" being transliterated "yen" and other holdouts before romanization was more or less standardized. English, on the other hand, usually has them and this comes through particularly in words like "aoi".
Nasal, terminal 'n' as independent mora is something also completely lacking in English. Also, where and when an internal "n" is pronounced "m", such as "monbu", or devoiced, such as "ren'ai".
Rising and falling intonations; the difference between "ame" (rain) and "ame" (candy), and "hashi" (bridge) and "hashi" (chopsticks).
"Shi" is not actually pronounced with the "sh" of English, hence the transliteration "si" and "syi" - it's between "she" and "see".
...I could go on. But honestly, if one is of the opinion that r/l is the "only" sound Japanese has that English doesn't, I must concur that their Japanese is... uh... suspect. To say the least.
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(Anonymous) 2012-09-15 05:01 am (UTC)(link)The more you talk the more you sound like a judgey asshole.
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(Anonymous) 2012-09-15 05:17 am (UTC)(link)I wanna join in on the wank
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