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[_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)10:03 No.2555198
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)10:10 No.2555200
>>2555198
We chaika now
>> [_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)10:54 No.2555213
wtf is with japanese language? they say yes like "haaaaaaaa" or "uuee"
>> [_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)10:56 No.2555215
All I can stare at is half her ass peeking under her skirt.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)11:06 No.2555220
>>2555213
The Chaika goes Mwee
>> [_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)11:07 No.2555221
>>2555213
She's speaking french.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)11:13 No.2555225
Chaika on the front page!
>> [_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)11:52 No.2555247
Чайка
>> [_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)12:03 No.2555255
>>2555213
wtf is with these idiots not knowing that translators tend to change words to make it easier for
people to read or understand.
what she is saying is closer to mmm hmm or uh-huh
>> [_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)12:07 No.2555257
Чайка-чан
>> [_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)14:17 No.2555351
But why are they talking about late Russo-Japanese war era biplanes?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)15:14 No.2555410
>>2555225
nothing more lauded than the front page of /f/...
>> [_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)15:21 No.2555414
>>2555213
when she says "uuee" it's like she's saying "uuee", not "Yes"
"Yes" in Japanese is spelled "hai" and pronounced "high"
>> [_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)15:31 No.2555423
>>2555414
>>2555255
>>2555213
She's saying Oui.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)15:58 No.2555457
>>2555247
>>2555257
>>2555423
>>2555423
Tyaika(Chaika) Тяйка
>> [_] Anonymous 10/07/14(Tue)16:00 No.2555460
>>2555414
Hai is a very formal yes. A short, positive sound such as uuee or mmm is a less formal yes.