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rjcorraya
Do you use "SMS Language" in Japan?
SMS Language (a.k.a Textese ): is a term for the abbreviations and slang commonly used with mobile phone text messaging, but sometimes used with other Internet-based communication such as email and instant messaging.
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS_language
For example the sentence "I am doing great today" can be shortened as "I m doin gr8 2dy"
Do you have any similar techniques for writing like this while sending text messages or other messages? Please let me know if there are any!
ありがとうございます。
6 aug. 2013 08:04
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Hmmm, not really. But some nurds or geeks when it comes to surfing the web, they use some emotiocons such as; orz, キタ━━━━(゚∀゚)━━━━!!, or AA(ascii art),
http://www.aadayo.com/aa/14_52.html
They use special words like "おk"=OK, "ようつべ"=Youtube.
But nothing comes to my mind about sentences for a shortcut. I know this is not what you exactly want to know. Maybe other people help you!
6 augustus 2013
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I often use "wwwww" in the end of sentence,
It means like "lol", "laughing".
Its little like a computer nerd :p So I use only with my close friends!
You can put "w" from one to many ,depends how its funny!
6 augustus 2013
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I think teenagers invent that kind of abbreviations which are used amongst young peoples. There are so many such kind of words that generally not understandable. But sometime somehow some of them become general expressions. For example jk which means joshi-kousei (じょしこうせい)
or ky which means kuuki yomenai yatsu(くうきよめないやつ)
or we shorten daily greetings. For examples こんにちは→ちーっす おはようございます→よーっす。I hope this helps you.
6 augustus 2013
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
rjcorraya
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