Nov. 1st, 2007

tabular_rasa: (Phwee?)
We have to memorize a series of transitive/intransitive verbs for Japanese class tomorrow. They are listed in our book under the heading "Supplementary Activity Vocabulary":

To let go/release/detach/separate: hanasu/hanashita.
To become detached/separated: hanareru/hanareta.
To pick up: hirou/hirotta.
To bend (something/someone): mageru/mageta.
To be bent, to make a a turn: magaru/magatta.
To mix (something): mazeru/mazeta.
To be mixed: majiru/majitta.
To drop (something): otosu/otoshita.
To be dropped: ochiru/ochita.
To bind/tie up: shibaru/shibatta.
To fell/knock down: taosu/taoshita.
To fall down/collapse: taoreru/taoreta.
To beat/knock/tap: tataku/tataita.
To pass (something) through: toosu/tooshita.
To go through/pass through: tooru/tootta.
To hit/strike: uru/utta.

Yet the book does not give any instructions for the "Supplementary Activity" itself within our book. I don't know if I should be excited or scared shitless about what tomorrow's Japanese class is going to be like, lol . . . Is there going to be some hito o magatte, shibarukoto? Or toorukoto? (What does that even mean?). We could even be kinky and snuff-film like and taosu.

I need to be done. I'm clearly tired.
tabular_rasa: (Phwee?)
We have to memorize a series of transitive/intransitive verbs for Japanese class tomorrow. They are listed in our book under the heading "Supplementary Activity Vocabulary":

To let go/release/detach/separate: hanasu/hanashita.
To become detached/separated: hanareru/hanareta.
To pick up: hirou/hirotta.
To bend (something/someone): mageru/mageta.
To be bent, to make a a turn: magaru/magatta.
To mix (something): mazeru/mazeta.
To be mixed: majiru/majitta.
To drop (something): otosu/otoshita.
To be dropped: ochiru/ochita.
To bind/tie up: shibaru/shibatta.
To fell/knock down: taosu/taoshita.
To fall down/collapse: taoreru/taoreta.
To beat/knock/tap: tataku/tataita.
To pass (something) through: toosu/tooshita.
To go through/pass through: tooru/tootta.
To hit/strike: uru/utta.

Yet the book does not give any instructions for the "Supplementary Activity" itself within our book. I don't know if I should be excited or scared shitless about what tomorrow's Japanese class is going to be like, lol . . . Is there going to be some hito o magatte, shibarukoto? Or toorukoto? (What does that even mean?). We could even be kinky and snuff-film like and taosu.

I need to be done. I'm clearly tired.

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