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These days, I get irritated at everything.
A moron coworker always bugs me. (She screws up EVERYTHING.)
Boss's same pharase "I EXPECT you, you CAN make it" really drive me crazy.
I cannot have time to buy new clothings.
My favorite shoes've gottten muddy.
I had food poisoning last Sunday.
Anyway, Japanese people use a lot of emmotional sound such as "ぎょえー" and "ぐわー" on line. I only know typical words like "lol", "OMG", "Wow", and "yuck". I was wondering if you could teach me more casual words while you listen to the video clip as follows.
Ciao.
A moron coworker always bugs me. (She screws up EVERYTHING.)
Boss's same pharase "I EXPECT you, you CAN make it" really drive me crazy.
I cannot have time to buy new clothings.
My favorite shoes've gottten muddy.
I had food poisoning last Sunday.
Anyway, Japanese people use a lot of emmotional sound such as "ぎょえー" and "ぐわー" on line. I only know typical words like "lol", "OMG", "Wow", and "yuck". I was wondering if you could teach me more casual words while you listen to the video clip as follows.
Ciao.

My boss'same pharase- "I EXPECT youto do it, you CAN make it"- really drive me crazy.
I don't have time to buy new clothings.
I got food poisoning last Sunday.
Anyway, Japanese people use a lot of emmotional sounds such as 「ぎょえー」 and 「ぐわー」 on line. (I think when quoting things written in Japanese, it's better to use the Japanese quotation marks. The English quotation marks mixed with those Japanese 'ten ten' marks make it really hard to read.)
I was wondering if you could teach me more casual words while you listen to the video clip as follows.
Or like "ugghhh" when something's annoying.
Let's see...haha.
A moron idiot co-worker always bugs me., because she is always screwing up EVERYTHING.
(She screws up EVERYTHING.)
Boss's same pharase phrase "I EXPECT you, you CAN make it" really drive me crazy.
I can not don't have time to buy new clothing.
My favourite shoes've gottten got muddy.
I had got food poisoning last Sunday.
I only know the typical words like "lol", "OMG", "Wow", and "yuck".
I was wondering if you could teach me more casual words while you listen to the video clip as follows.
About online usages, I think you may mean online phrases? Emotional sounds doesn't really translated. But some of the really common phrases are. BRB = Be Right Back, ROFL = Rounding On the Floor Laughing, and AFK = After From Keyboard to name some of the popular ones. Wow and yuck isn't really an online lingo, but yuck, I guess is a emotional sound and Wow, too. What does 「ぎょえー」 and 「ぐわー」mean?
You can find more here: http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=hp&q=instant+message+lingo&aq=5&aqi=g10&aql=&oq=instant+message+&gs_rfai=CZAJosWMATM7EAoXUM4vridQHAAAAqgQFT9Bu00o&fp=fce951b23b59aed1
無礼な人、気遣いのできない人多いです。私も気をつけなくては。
日本語でごめんなさい。仕事いってきます。
My Boss's same pharasephrases, "I EXPECT you to do it.You CAN make it happen." really drives me crazy.
My favorite shoes'vehave gottten muddy.
bbiab = be back in a bit (I will return in awhile.)
brb = be right back (I will return soon.)
FTW = for the win (to do something to suddenly win)
Tee Hee, Hahaha, Hehehehe, Hee Hee = laughter
wanna = want
Emo = short for emotional (derogatory)
If you want to learn more slang English words go to: http://www.urbandictionary.com/
This website explains many English slang words and their uses.
gay:having or showing a merry, lively mood
it can mean; not cool, homosexual,something flamboyant
Ack! ゲッ!
L8R じゃ〜ね
FTW (For the Win) 最高 --> Ting Tings FTW!!!!
watsup? (wuzup...wzup? etc there is no wrong way of writing it) 調子がどうか?
whatever 気にしないよ/忘れってくれ
Ugh... it's so hard to explain these things. =_=
That's all I can think of.
"gay" would not be a very proper or respectful word to use unless your talking about a gay (homosexual) person. Even as slang. I don't recommend it, but it's your choice.
Gay as a proper word does mean merry, happy or cheerful, but it is RARELY ever used now. It's an old word.
My question was vague.
I'd like to know about onomatopoe in English.
What do you use the words when you are suprised at?
What do you use the words when you feel creepy?
What do you use the words when you are devastated/tired?
What do you use the words when you disdain someone?
http://twitter.com/search?q=%23geeze
What do you use the words when you are suprised at?
>If I'm really surprised usually say "Whoa!". If i'm like a little suprised at something I might say "huh?".
What do you use the words when you feel creepy?
>"ehhhhh", maybe also "iick!" but that's more if something is gross
What do you use the words when you are devastated/tired?
>This could be called sighing, but I will sometimes say like "uuuuh" or "aaaah" and it sounds like yawning
What do you use the words when you disdain someone?
>"Ughh!!", "Gahh!", or curse words.
Hope that helps, it's probably best to hear these words though because I think intonation is very important for these to sound genuine.
roflmao XD (Roll on the floor laughing my ass off)
a'ight ( alright / good)
s'ok (It's ok)
brb (Be right back)
Those are just a few that I use often.
An idiot moron coworker always bugs me.
My boss's same phrase, "I EXPECT you to (succeed(?)), you CAN make it," really drives me crazy. (「's」 becomes 「'」only if the word is pluralized with an "s". 例えば、「my bosses' money」. Many native speakers don't know this!)
My favorite shoes've gotten muddy. (this is OK in slang)
I had food poisoning last Sunday. ("had" and "got" are both correct and natural here)
Anyway, Japanese people use a lot of emotional sound such as 「ぎょえー」 and 「ぐわー」 online.
I only know (the) typical words like "lol", "OMG", "Wow", and "yuck". ("the" should not be needed here because you know more acronyms than you listed, right?)
I was wondering if you could teach me more casual words from the following video clip as follows.
From the song, I think the only word you might not understand is "riot." 歌には、騒乱という意味じゃないです。When you call someone "a riot," it means he/she is really fun, like 'crazy fun.'
If internet acronyms interest you, you can learn more here:
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_slang_words
What do you use the words when you are suprised at? 'what?!' 'ah!?'
What do you use the words when you feel something creepy? 'ew'
What do you use the words when you are devastated/tired? *sigh*
What do you use the words when you feel disdain towards someone? ????? maybe roll my eyes
You have to be pretty careful with slang, words go in and out of fashion very quickly. Recent TV dramas are a good place to pick things up.
My boss always says: "I EXPECT you, you CAN make it". It really drives me crazy.
I don't have time to buy new clothes.
My favorite shoes have gotten muddy.
Anyway, Japanese people use a lot of emotional sound such as "ぎょえー" and "ぐわー" on line.
Some of the corrections on your entry so far are a little wrong. Please don't follow them very strictly.
The word has an ugly history that is still fresh in the minds of many people, and a bunch of kids who watched South Park too much aren't going to do much to change that. Ultimately, if it still offends people then it's offensive, so it's best to avoid it.
What do you use the words when you are suprised?
Whoa, seriously?, really? Whaaat? You're joking!
What do you use the words when you feel creepy?
Euggh
What do you use the words when you disdain someone?
'crap' is a pretty versatile word for things. There are lots of insults for people, but you'd need to be careful where you use them. 'Jerk' is fairly "family friendly".
errrr or grrrr (frustration)
smh: shake my head (when you just don't know what to say about something or disapproval example "They just don't understand smh"
alot more i'll let you know as I think of them... do you have facebook?