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1:01 AM
hey everyone :)
so much world of warcraft...
 
1:48 AM
@silvermaple hi
 
hey, what'sup
 
is there something going on with world of warcraft?
 
new xpac
 
ah
 
2:14 AM
Did anyone downvote this?
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A: Are questions on Okinawan or other Ryukyuan languages on topic?

Mechanical snailYes Since Ryukyuan languages are genetically related to Japanese, questions about Ryukyuan languages can expose or touch upon interesting aspects of historical Japanese. For example, Okinawan's use of nu as a non-honorific nominative particle is related to the nominative use of の in Classical J...

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2:32 AM
No downvotes on both the question and answer as of now.
 
 
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4:57 AM
Does anyone know how hard SPI is comparatively to JLPT?
 
@ChrisHarris Service Provider Interface?
Stateful packet inspection?
 
5:14 AM
sorry for the confusion :)
specifically the 言語能力 part is what I'm inquiring about.
 
 
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6:28 AM
Maybe someone can tell by looking at these SPI drills?
http://saisokuspi.com/gengo/nigo_mondai1/
http://saisokuspi.com/gengo/g_mondai1/
http://saisokuspi.com/gengo/gokunoyouhou/mondai1/
 
 
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9:22 PM
meta.japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/946 is very frustrating for me personally... because it just shows me how little I've been studying recently :(
I can usually generate a question a day, if I've actually been studying
 
10:04 PM
Does これじゃ roughly mean "because of this"? Am I hearing this phrase correctly?
 
10:31 PM
@LucasTizma: Regarding your recent question. I don't actually have specific numbers, so I won't enter this as an answer... but it partly depends on the era in which the word was imported.
When Japan was opening up to the rest of the world, late 1800s... the dominant medical and scientific languages were German and French.
@LucasTizma これじゃ would be an abbreviated これでは... so it could be used that way
 
 
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11:38 PM
@jkerian Yeah, I wasn't sure if the Ministry of Education or whatever maintained some basic stats about that.
 

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