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  Greetings from Syracuse, NY USA!
 
Hello, My name is John, as you can tell I am a Lego fan since I am a big fan of Lugnet... I am currently working on a Lego Ninja theme fortress and I am in need of inspiration/source material...i would love to see any origial stories or designs from (...) (25 years ago, 2-Apr-00, to lugnet.loc.jp)  
 
  Re: Fierce warrior names
 
(...) I love the name Muteki! It's perfect -- Doumoarigatou!!! --Todd (25 years ago, 2-Apr-00, to lugnet.loc.jp)
 
  Re: Fierce warrior names
 
(...) Chokugeki, (...) Dear Mr.Lehman I want to be excused from putting in a word,because I'm usually interested in a fictitious proper noun. There is little case that usual nouns are independently used for proper noun in Japanese.("hiryuu" (...) (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.loc.jp)
 
  Re: Fierce warior names
 
Hallo all! I'm Japanese LEGO-freak live in Toyko. I'll add one episode(allegory) about King of Samurais Mr.Lamant mentioned. NOBNAGA ODA was the first samurai king who brings all samurais in Japan under his sway. HIDEYOSHI TOYOTOMI was next one. He (...) (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.loc.jp)
 
  Re: Any Japanese here?
 
Konnichiwa, Pooru-san. I'll e-mail you when I get ICQ. Hopefully within the next few days. Tabun ashita. Jaa, mata-ne. Yoi shuumatsu-wo (Have a good weekend!). (...) (25 years ago, 13-Feb-00, to lugnet.loc.jp)
 
  Re: Any Japanese here?
 
Paul Davidson Yuki Sasaki <sasaki@arches.uga.edu> wrote in message news:FpsoBD.LnF@lugnet.com... (...) doko-no (...) the (...) Watashi-wa UNBC*-de benkyoo-wo shite-imasu. Hai, kanji-mo naraimasu. (...) Hai, wakaramisu. (but I need to buy a (...) (25 years ago, 12-Feb-00, to lugnet.loc.jp)
 
  Re: Any Japanese here?
 
(...) Watashi-wa Joojia-Daigaku-de nihongo-wo oshiete-imasu. Pooru-san-wa doko-no daigaku-de benkyoo-wo shite-imasu-ka? (te-imasu roughly corresponds to the English 'be -ing') Daigaku-de kanji-mo naratte-imasu-ka? Watashi-no nihongo-ga (...) (25 years ago, 12-Feb-00, to lugnet.loc.jp)
 
  Re: Fierce warrior names
 
(...) That's an interesting observation. I never thought the sound "mu" could make the words sound less powerful or strong. In the word "muteki", "mu" represents "void" or "nothingness", and it's a strong word/morpheme. But if this word sounds (...) (25 years ago, 12-Feb-00, to lugnet.loc.jp)
 
  Re: Any Japanese here?
 
Paul Davidson (...) daigaku-de (...) omoshiroi-desu-yo! (...) Hai, tanoshii-desu. Doko-ni o-ashiemasu? (is that correct?) (...) langue (...) le (...) comprends (...) une (...) que (...) Merci beaucoup vos gentils mots. Le japonais, c'est une langue (...) (25 years ago, 11-Feb-00, to lugnet.loc.jp)
 
  Re: Fierce warrior names
 
(...) Aha! OK! (...) I like it! BTW, does the softer sound of "mu" (as opposed to more plosive phonemes like ka or ga or zu) subtly imply that such a name might be somewhat insidious? -- that is, such that an attacker might not learn Muteki's true (...) (25 years ago, 10-Feb-00, to lugnet.loc.jp)


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