[Events] Amon's AOS4 Essen pictures | ANN.lu |
Posted on 17-May-2004 20:30 GMT by Amon_Re | 14 comments View flat View list |
Tought i'd let you all know that my pictures are online, all these pictures are scaled down, if someone needs the higher res picture they can send me a mail.
Here they are: kefren.be
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Comment 1 | Ronald St-Maurice | | 17-May-2004 18:59 GMT |
Comment 2 | Kjetil | | 17-May-2004 19:01 GMT |
Comment 3 | Darth_X | Registered user | 18-May-2004 02:23 GMT |
Comment 4 | John Block | | 18-May-2004 06:46 GMT |
Comment 5 | Ole-Egil | | 18-May-2004 06:46 GMT |
Comment 6 | Amon_Re | Registered user | 18-May-2004 07:50 GMT |
Comment 7 | Ole-Egil | | 18-May-2004 08:27 GMT |
Comment 8 | corpse | | 18-May-2004 11:32 GMT |
Comment 9 | the man in the shadows | | 18-May-2004 15:25 GMT |
Comment 10 | gary_c | | 19-May-2004 00:11 GMT |
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Amon's AOS4 Essen pictures : Comment 11 of 14 | ANN.lu |
Posted by corpse on 19-May-2004 05:58 GMT | In reply to Comment 10 (gary_c): "I haven't ever seen a hyphen used to indicate an extended vowel sound in romaji."
A hyphen is used to show extended vowels within borrowed words in some dictionaries a bit like a bar is used in Katakana to show the extension; However I've only seen it once (it's also the only time I've seen a dictionary make the distinction between the different "n" sounds), that is why I said "could be confused" ;). Anyhow Romaji is hardly a strict art, my cluster of Japanese friends use about 3 slightly differing styles between them each slightly different from "text book" romaji.
Still the point I was making is that "pchan" is just as valid as "p-chan" and "p chan" |
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