>character says "baka"
>don't even have to read the subtitles to understand
Character says "baka"
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Obviously.
They're referring to the 'personality' and 'vitality' elements to the human soul in Ancient Egyptian theology, right?
damn are you a nihonjin?
I might as well be
>character says "sank you"
>think they're talking to me
>non-demo Nye
>OP says Anime ja nai
>I laugh as I see how wrong it is
>character says "kimochi" and I don't need subtitles.
Nakadashi intensifies.
>can watch shows without subs
congrats you baka you can do something I could do when I was 5
>Tony kaku
This enrages me so much
>Beth Suni
Because you watch dubs only, right?
Isn't baka a greeting? Like Ohio?
>character says "baka"
>subtitles say "baka"
>character says "baka"
>subs say "idiot"
>another character says "baka"
>subs say "fool"
Japanese is contextual language, baka!
>character says sank yuu!
>subs says arigatou
>character says something
>don't hear it because I don't subvocalize
WTF lol xD
>character says sank yuu
>subs say thanks
>don't even have to read the subtitles because watching for ecchi
>character says "haihaiii"
>subs say alright
>character says "hai?"
>subs say "what?" instead of "yes?"
But that's correct
"Hai" as a question is essentially "What?" or "Sorry?"
>character says naruhodo
>i understand it
excuse me?
Pardon?
>Characters says "Smire!"
>Translated as "Smile"
>thought the Japanese word for smile was smire tillI I realized they were just trying to say smile
>underrated post
Nani?
I refused to dictionary what baka was, ever. I thought it was such a common word I should be able to deduce it like los, but it was tricky because the context always seemed to change.
I settled on stupid.