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What is written on this tombstone

>> No.9580189

>>9580183
Is that a tombstone on the left

>> No.9580191

What?

>> No.9580206

Martin Frobese 1836 - 1920
Annier Frobese 1844 - 1922

>> No.9580233

what

>> No.9580229
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9580229

The pleasure of being buried inside.

>> No.9580230

Sick dude your right

>> No.9580244

>> No.9580250

>>9580189
That is a tengu hat.

>> No.9580255

I just properly learned this one some days ago. It had something to do with uncertainty. I remember the mnemonic. "I" do something with my "mouth". I can't remember what exactly.

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>>9580250
Heh, I thought the same.

>> No.9580262

OP is definitely trollin'

>> No.9580276

>>9580255
>mnemonics
What a joke.

>> No.9580280

>>9580183
Yes, yes it is.

But what's that little thing to the left?

>> No.9580295

>>9580276
Exactly. A better response would have been something like "Suck THIS with your mouth".

>> No.9580306

>>9580302
What is?

>> No.9580302

This is actually my family name (I'm Chinese). Found it a bit amusing.

>> No.9580311

>>9580306
Yes, indeed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He_(surname)

>> No.9580314

>>9580306
he is

>> No.9580478
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9580478

This is the jp I love. I thought you'd all been infected by shitpostitis.

>> No.9580536

>>9580252
Someone post this on 2chan and ask the same question.

>> No.9580553

>>9580314
He means what in Chinese too.

>> No.9580567

Who's on first?

>> No.9580580
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>>9580536
This is brilliant.

>> No.9580659 [DELETED] 

>>9580567
whose on you're mom, dork

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>> No.9580678

>>9580478
>1325555927477s.jpg
And you've never seen this thread either oh god my brain

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9580740

This actually helped me understand the difference between は and が better.

何がこの墓碑に書いてあるのですか - What is written on this tombstone?
何はこの墓碑に書いてあるのです - What is (literally) written on this tombstone.

>> No.9580810

>>9580740
Uh, utter nonsense? The question can be asked with both 'wa' and 'ga'. The reason you can differentiate between those two examples sentences is the 'ka' at the end.

>>9580722
While we're at it, I've had this image saved for ages, but I've never heard where it's from. Do you know the source?

>> No.9580824

>>9580810
I think Yakitate!! Japan but I've never been sure either.

>> No.9580826

>>9580276
Yeah, I never understood why somebody would use mnemonics for kanjis. I think it's a murrrican thing.

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