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a - ah e - eh i - ee o - o (like "go") u - oo To get other sounds, you may combine multiple vowels ai = ah-ee which sounds more like "eye" There are a few instances where a letter will be silent. sukiyaki which you might think would be pronounced soo-kee-yah-kee has a nearly silent u, so it comes out more like skee-yah-kee. Quote:
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A guy I once knew bought me a book on katakana, so that I could develop a little bit of speaking ability. I never got very far with it. I was fluent in several languages when I was a kid; as an adult it comes much harder. It would take a lot of work to learn Japanese, even to speak it. Reading it just would be Beyond my capabilities at this point.
I can write yo, shi, mu and ra... Only because they make up the name of a company I’m very familiar with. |
Let me see, They came to see Angel Cabrera hit his 500th home run and Shoei Ohtani the Japanese guy that is going to win the AL MVP award comes up to bat a hit his 40th home run of the season. Then he goes on to pitch a winning game. The homer guy on the Mic does his best rice accent to belittle him and he wonders why he got suspended. I watched the game and saw history
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Belittle him by saying "be very, very careful pitching to him"? You know nothing about baseball. |
He got suspended for that? That was a rice accent? It sounded like Elmer Fud to me. Was he making fun of people with a speech impediment?
Taking offense is a choice. Jeezes, if I got my panties in a wad every time someone made a dumb hillbilly joke, or a “typical clueless man” joke, or laughed at my dancing my junk would be so twisted up it would take an hour to pee. |
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Old guy jokes… I guess it’s inevitable. Currently I do not choose to be offended. I may change my mind at any time, depending upon discovering any financial benefit copping an attitude might afford me. |
He got off light with a suspension. Imagine his penalty if the player was black and he spoke in ‘hood speak. BLM would be up in arms.
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I think his comment was not intentionally insulting. Dumb, yes. It was a bone-headed mistake and he probably knew it before he finished saying it. It’s too bad, too. Jack is (was?) pretty much loved and respected by all of baseball as noted by Ohtani himself. |
I agree that he wasn’t intentionally trying to insult but BLM wouldn’t care. They’d have him fired and force the station to conduct sensitivity training at the least, after the protests and possibly riots.
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Definitely.
That’s why he was canned. Baseball, Bally Sports and everybody else even peripherally involved wanted nothing to do with any backlash, or even potential backlash. The comment was pretty benign, IMO, but the headache that could have resulted from it would be horrendous. |
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A rice accent? Sriously? Or calling some one a homer guy? Common man... Then you used the word belittle, that is disparaging to the vertically challenged. There are other words in this day and age that should be used instead. |
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We're also going to have to destroy all black and white film and movies! Maybe we should just colorize them all. Wait, you can't call it that, "colorize," because that will trigger some folks. |
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America's game is being taken over the by the Japanese dude up to bat who already hit 40 home runs and will have pitched better than he ever did by the end of his career. |
Hugo hits a homer!
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The bottom line is that racist, “slant eye” humor was never funny in the first place. Not 50 or 60 years ago and certainly not in 2021. The guy knew exactly what he was doing and anyone who says they don’t understand it is either lying or stupid.
Fk that guy and all of the other idiots with microphones. |
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