File: あのー.swf-(8.98 MB, Japanese)
[_] Anonymous 11/11/12(Sun)08:27 No.1805927
ano ano ano ano ano ano ano
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 11/11/12(Sun)08:32 No.1805928
Please someone delete this for me.
Something went wrong with uploading. I'll re-upload it again!
>> [_] Anonymous 11/11/12(Sun)09:03 No.1805938
anal?
>> [_] Anonymous 11/11/12(Sun)09:19 No.1805941
mork?
>> [_] Anonymous 11/11/12(Sun)16:45 No.1806155
If you have never seen this before, you don't belong to be here.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/11/12(Sun)18:16 No.1806202
>>1805928
You don't know how to delete your posts?
>>1805938
ano = um or uh or stuttering sounds.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/11/12(Sun)18:55 No.1806219
>>1806202
Yes and no. It usually gets used as a space filler. Japanese don't like to pause when talking, so
they fill in places where they're thinking of the next thing to say with ano's, eto's, soshite's,
and sometimes just dragging out the last vowel sound.
Basically, just keeping sound coming out of your mouth the entire time because go forbid you
aren't talking the entire time you are "talking".