If this cat was black or in any other color would you say the same thing? I think this cat is cute rare example of cats which tolerate water. No relation to breed.
Well Japanese people use romanji for foreign words that they want to make Japanese. Such a fruits that may not be native there, names of buildings that originated in North America, countries, ect.
It's Romaji, not Romanji. If you're going to claim to know what it IS, you should know what it's CALLED. You are, however, right about Romaji not being used in Japan…I have been living here three months and there is very little Romaji. Foreigners should learn katakana and hiragana first, then kanji. Use Romaji for pronunciation only.
As for the video…I think I am seeing more than I should…
Romanji is hardly, if at all, used by the Japanese. After all, what Romanji is, is to use the Latin alphabet to write Japanese. It is used for those who do not know Japanese very well, such as Western people learning Japanese.
The fact that Japan is popular has nothing to do with my desire to go there. I like traveling, always have and Japan has been one of my "must go to" destinations for 10+ years now. Don't pretend you know everything and everyone.
And I agree with you that is silly to use random Japanese phrases, unless you're actually communicating with a Japanese person, for school/work/friends.
Anyway, not everyone is a weeaboo and I certainly ain't one of them. Interest =/= wannabe.
If this cat was black or in any other color would you say the same thing? I think this cat is cute rare example of cats which tolerate water. No relation to breed.
No evidence that cats with particular coloring identified as ''Turkish van'' love water more than other cats.
@maressaz I really liked the noises he was making while testing the water. =^_^=
Gomen, boku no Nihongo wa jozu ja nai desu. Anata no nekko wa kawaii, to kare wa Turkish Van desu. Turkish Van wa mizu ga dai suki.
Каваий!
just like humans, make the water its friend, and they wont be afraid >:D
kawaii!!
@Piisuke
Well Japanese people use romanji for foreign words that they want to make Japanese. Such a fruits that may not be native there, names of buildings that originated in North America, countries, ect.
All I caught was Sugoi. :3
Sugooooi o.o
It's Romaji, not Romanji. If you're going to claim to know what it IS, you should know what it's CALLED. You are, however, right about Romaji not being used in Japan…I have been living here three months and there is very little Romaji. Foreigners should learn katakana and hiragana first, then kanji. Use Romaji for pronunciation only.
As for the video…I think I am seeing more than I should…
What a sweet, pretty kitty!
it looks like a koi fish
Romanji is hardly, if at all, used by the Japanese. After all, what Romanji is, is to use the Latin alphabet to write Japanese. It is used for those who do not know Japanese very well, such as Western people learning Japanese.
look at him TESTING out the water before he starts swimming! adorable!
i wish my two fatties would swim too! haha
だいじょうぶ (>w<)
あのねこはみずがすきですね!とてもかわいいですね!
I know, I know, I was insulting you, I was complimenting you.
Exact opposite.
I think going to Japan would be cool because of all the technology.
Kudos for not acting like all the other idiots. :3
The fact that Japan is popular has nothing to do with my desire to go there. I like traveling, always have and Japan has been one of my "must go to" destinations for 10+ years now. Don't pretend you know everything and everyone.
And I agree with you that is silly to use random Japanese phrases, unless you're actually communicating with a Japanese person, for school/work/friends.
Anyway, not everyone is a weeaboo and I certainly ain't one of them. Interest =/= wannabe.
Like "Kawaii desu"?
I don't even know what that means.
I think it means "that's really cute" but either way it's dumb using it.
Learning to speak Japanese because you're GOING there?
That's awesome.
Because you're a weeaboo and it's popular?
Lame.
Kudos, dude, kudos.
It is easy to spot wannabees when they use words like kawaii, which means cute. It is a word used a lot by young girls in Japan.
I am learning to speak Japanese though, but that is mainly because I am planning to go on a holiday there and it would certainly ease our travels.
Piisuke: I love you.
XD
I hate weeaboos.
STFU you aren't Japanese.
ADORABLE kitty though.
可愛いし凄い!GJ!!
I doubt you're Japanese. Why? Japanese people don't write in Western typography. Japanese people write in Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana.
Did the cat drown?Tell me it didnt drown!
this should be a turkish van cat they like to swim as i know… sooo cute 🙂
that is just so KAWAII!!!!!!!!!!!
aaaaaaw thats cute
cute, my cat used to do that, b4 she passed away :*(
kawaii!!!!! 5/5
soooooo sweet and adorable
I Love cats!
Nice!!