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Welcome benelynne of Japan
« on: September 06, 2007, 07:07:45 PM »
Benelynne, welcome to Tubag Bohol.

Is "arigato" thank you?  :D

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Re: Welcome benelynne of Japan
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2007, 08:37:57 PM »
Welcome to TB Benelynne..

Enjoy and be addict like us :)

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« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2007, 10:56:58 AM »
Am already hooked. This is a lively discussion group. We also have a forum for Filipinos in Japan--the Timog Forum. I'll invite the Japan-based Boholanos to log into Tubag Bohol.

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Re: Welcome benelynne of Japan
« Reply #3 on: September 07, 2007, 10:58:24 AM »
O-hayou gozaimasu, Benelynne-chan.

Hajimashite! Welcome to Tubag Bohol benelynne! Kammusta man dinha sa Japan? Unsa'y balita sa land of the rising sun??

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Re: Welcome benelynne of Japan
« Reply #4 on: September 07, 2007, 11:43:09 AM »
O-hayou gozaimasu, Benelynne-chan.

Hajimashite! Welcome to Tubag Bohol benelynne! Kammusta man dinha sa Japan? Unsa'y balita sa land of the rising sun??

Hi. I just stumbled into this forum yesterday, but it seems I've been here forever. Of course you are one of the most familiar ka-tubag since you seem to be everywhere and always passionately engaged.

Perfect imong Japanese. How did you learn the greetings? As I am in my early 40's, the "chan" after my handle is a bit incongruous but I don't mind assuming a cute persona in this forum.

Where are you based, Lorenzo?

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Re: Welcome benelynne of Japan
« Reply #5 on: September 07, 2007, 12:34:07 PM »
^ Hai, Yoroshiku onegaishimasu,

I know how you feel Ma'am Benelynne, I stumbled to this forum back in June and was stuck ever since, hahaha. Thanks for the compliments, Ma'am Benelynne, i learned a little bit from hanging around with some of my friends. I hope you enjoy your stay in TB and I know you'll find your niche in here. Maybe you can tell us more about life in the land of the rising sun?? I'm all ears.  

Regards from the US.



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« Reply #6 on: September 07, 2007, 12:49:18 PM »
WELCOME BENELYNNE!

Have a wonderful stay with us.........bring your sharp (Samurai ) ideas!

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« Reply #7 on: September 07, 2007, 12:50:31 PM »
^ Pareng Bambi!!

Musta dinha oi!

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« Reply #8 on: September 07, 2007, 12:52:43 PM »
^ Hai, Yoroshiku onegaishimasu,

I know how you feel Ma'am Benelynne, I stumbled to this forum back in June and was stuck ever since, hahaha. Thanks for the compliments, Ma'am Benelynne, i learned a little bit from hanging around with some of my friends. I hope you enjoy your stay in TB and I know you'll find your niche in here. Maybe you can tell us more about life in the land of the rising sun?? I'm all ears.  

Regards from the US.

I am tempted to keep my last cloak of anonymity by accepting your "Ma'am" address. I am actually a "Mr."

The handle I am using is a composite of my wife's first name and mine. This is a compromise I made with my wife so she doesn't keep hovering behind my back when I'm on my computer and give her the assurance that I am not prowling the webworld incognito for hanky-panky but to link up with respectable, real Boholanos. I can even make a hard print of your response as evidence.

Nice meeting you, Sir.

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« Reply #9 on: September 07, 2007, 12:55:46 PM »
Sir, so kabao imuhang anak maka sulti ug japanese? fluent na jud sila?

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« Reply #10 on: September 07, 2007, 01:12:19 PM »
All three of my kids were born, raised and are studying in Japanese schools.

The reason I stumbled into this forum is because I was looking for info on the local situation as I have plans of bringing them to Tagbilaran to study English and re-immerse themselves into their being Filipino. Makasulti silag Tagalog pero kulang ang reading ability nila sa English ug Filipino. Mas first language nila ang Japanese.

Nakabalaka lang ko sa mga nabasa nako sa headlines nga rising criminality sa Tagbilaran. I am monitoring the development closely before I make my final decision. Plano pa man namong mag-asawa next year unta.

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Re: Welcome benelynne of Japan
« Reply #11 on: September 07, 2007, 01:15:43 PM »
bisag asa man na naay crime...


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« Reply #12 on: September 10, 2007, 04:16:38 PM »
Welcome Sir Bene...I'm sure you will enjoy your stay here in TB.

Bag-o papod ko dire pero addict na zamo.

BTW, I have a 13 year old daughter who loves Japan a lot. She wears Japanese clothes and wants to eat japanese food . She also wants to marry a Japanese oneday. he..he..

Pero di ba permi dunay linog diha? Asa mo dapita sa Japan?
I promised to take her to Tokyo when she turns 18.

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« Reply #13 on: September 10, 2007, 04:59:41 PM »
Welcome Sir Bene...I'm sure you will enjoy your stay here in TB.

Bag-o papod ko dire pero addict na zamo.

BTW, I have a 13 year old daughter who loves Japan a lot. She wears Japanese clothes and wants to eat japanese food . She also wants to marry a Japanese oneday. he..he..

Pero di ba permi dunay linog diha? Asa mo dapita sa Japan?
I promised to take her to Tokyo when she turns 18.

Greetings from Sweden!

Hi, nice meeting you. I am sure your daughter will enjoy it here. Maanad na lang ka sa linog diri. Earthquake-resistant man kasagara ilang buildings dire.

Naa gyud tay concern no bisag asa ta muadto... So Tagbilaran is fair game. One has better chances of avoiding crime than earthquake! And yet people in Japan carry on with their daily routine like the Big Quake is not forecast to come anytime since ten years ago. You should see their maze of subways, and half of the commuters take them. Can't imagine what's going to happen when the earth moves under these structures.

So if Japan doesn't seem so inviting now, let's see each other in Bohol.



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« Reply #14 on: September 10, 2007, 05:31:38 PM »

You're right Sir Bene. Bohol is still a nice place to stay bisan pas mga alarming nga news recently.
I've read too that japanese children are taught in school what to do when there's earthquake.

Let's exchange telnr when we are in Bohol. It would be nice to meet you and exchange ideas. Travel tips too.

Have a nice day in Japan Sir.



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« Reply #15 on: September 10, 2007, 05:34:19 PM »

BTW, I have a 13 year old daughter who loves Japan a lot. She wears Japanese clothes and wants to eat japanese food . She also wants to marry a Japanese oneday. he..he..

Bitaw Asian no?...my 14yr old cousin is also fascinated with Japanese culture and fashion..She also have an enormous collection of Japanese manga and adores Japanese actors. (sigh)

Welcome, Sir Bene to Tubag Bohol!

Enjoy your stay here.

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« Reply #16 on: September 10, 2007, 05:41:45 PM »
Bitaw Asian no?...my 14yr old cousin is also fascinated with Japanese culture and fashion..She also have an enormous collection of Japanese manga and adores Japanese actors. (sigh)

Welcome, Sir Bene to Tubag Bohol!

Enjoy your stay here.

My 16-year old daughter draws manga. She has received various awards for arts in school and prefecture-wide competitions. If conditions improve in Bohol next year, I intend for her to take an indefinite study vacation in Tagbilaran to improve her English. It would be nice if our children gather in Tagbi and exchange notes on their hobbies... Ug ang mga tiguwang pod mag-exchange notes on anything under the sun, just like here in TB.

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« Reply #17 on: October 31, 2007, 03:03:01 PM »
Mr. Ben! Where are you, my friend? I miss reading your intellectual posts and your points of view.

Hope to see you soon.



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« Reply #18 on: October 31, 2007, 04:04:31 PM »
All three of my kids were born, raised and are studying in Japanese schools.

The reason I stumbled into this forum is because I was looking for info on the local situation as I have plans of bringing them to Tagbilaran to study English and re-immerse themselves into their being Filipino. Makasulti silag Tagalog pero kulang ang reading ability nila sa English ug Filipino. Mas first language nila ang Japanese.

Nakabalaka lang ko sa mga nabasa nako sa headlines nga rising criminality sa Tagbilaran. I am monitoring the development closely before I make my final decision. Plano pa man namong mag-asawa next year unta.
Hello,nice to meet you....yoroshiku onegaishimasu!!!!!
Asa man ka sa Japan?..I'm in Nagano now...

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« Reply #19 on: October 31, 2007, 09:34:07 PM »
Hello,nice to meet you....yoroshiku onegaishimasu!!!!!
Asa man ka sa Japan?..I'm in Nagano now...

Aisatsu shiyo to omotta kedo naunahan lang ko nimo. Hajimemashite yoroshiku onegaishimasu.

Nia ko uban akong pamilya sa Ibaraki. Murag layo ra gyud sa Nagano. Una-una siguro gamay ang tugnaw diha. Member ka ba sa Timog Forum (biggest Pinoy forum in Japan)? The founder, Reon, is a good friend. We used to work on some publications together. As you can see, I am always irregular in my forum participation because of my unpredictable schedule.

Did you watch the TV program Sekai Ururun Taizaiki on Channel 6 which featured Bohol's tarsier last October 14 at 10 PM? I was involved in the program as translator during the final stages. Maayo kaayo nga publicity for Bohol. Mudaghan ang mga Hapon nga interesado sa atong paraiso.

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« Reply #22 on: October 31, 2007, 09:58:13 PM »
agutoy...
Aya!!! heeeelp!

Sori kaayo wa baya mi nanglibak ninyo! Anyway, para ni Bambi ug Ginger, who were quickest to respond, let me offer Japanese Lesson 101.

Aisatsu shiyo to omotta kedo...
I was just thinking of greeting you but...

Hajimemashite yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
Nice meeting you.

Bohoru ni kaeru yotei ga arimasu ka?
Do you have plans of going home to Bohol?

Itsu ka Tagbiraran de EB demo shimasho ka?
Let's have an EB in Tagbilaran sometime.

Kikai ga areba mata iroiro na hanashi o kikasete kudasai.
If we have a chance, I would be glad to hear about a lot of things from you.

Yoroshiku!
Nice talking! (Or till next time!)




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« Reply #24 on: October 31, 2007, 10:05:52 PM »
Sankyu, Sir Benne.

Doitashimashite.
Welcome. (or Not at all!)

Oyasumi nasai.
Good night.

Am back to my tarsier habit... Makasab-an na pud ko ani.

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« Reply #25 on: October 31, 2007, 10:16:43 PM »
Benelynne we really miss you...

tingog-tingog pod usahay sir...

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« Reply #26 on: October 31, 2007, 11:45:54 PM »
Sori kaayo wa baya mi nanglibak ninyo! Anyway, para ni Bambi ug Ginger, who were quickest to respond, let me offer Japanese Lesson 101.

Aisatsu shiyo to omotta kedo...
I was just thinking of greeting you but...

Hajimemashite yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
Nice meeting you.

Bohoru ni kaeru yotei ga arimasu ka?
Do you have plans of going home to Bohol?

Itsu ka Tagbiraran de EB demo shimasho ka?
Let's have an EB in Tagbilaran sometime.

Kikai ga areba mata iroiro na hanashi o kikasete kudasai.
If we have a chance, I would be glad to hear about a lot of things from you.

Yoroshiku!
Nice talking! (Or till next time!)




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Na mora Sir!  Hoy....pastilan mosamot tag kalibog ini oi!   Bonsai, samurai ug sayonara, the only three Japanese words I know means "I love you" for the offered lessons, I feel honored!  Mas lisod ug taas paman ni sa lawom nga Bisayan words. More harder than German language kay magdrawing paman tag una unja sabton pa gjod.

Nice hearing you again despite of your busy days. Kumusta kana diha ug Pamilya?  Hinay-hinay tawon ug tulon sa saging okey? :D apili na lang ug saki aron dili kaajo gahi tunlon.

Yes, I am planning to go home by December. Meet yout at our EB there. (Korek ba ning ahong Japanese translation??? Gatuwad-tuwad na gjod ko ini ug pagsulat, pastilang sakita nas hawak naho...you know, it is not a joke getting older.
   
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Yoroshiku! Oyasumi nasal....na hapit diri.  Sayun ra...aw....Sayonara!


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« Reply #27 on: November 01, 2007, 12:05:45 AM »
Doitashimashite, Benelynne!  Bag o ko dre sa TB so wa pa yata nag abot dre.  I am barely 20-days old.

Arigato, Benelynne san! (with matching vow na ha?)

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« Reply #28 on: November 01, 2007, 07:58:09 AM »
Benelynne we really miss you...

tingog-tingog pod usahay sir...

Na-exchange nako and da binsi ug bambi. Anyway, this is a happy mistake cuz I got both of your attention. Remember the tarsier lessons? It's only in the tarsier world that three is not a crowd.

Sige, bisag ginagmay lang, magdungaw-dungaw ko diri sa akong bintana sa TB. Gasugod nag tugnaw diri. But it gets warm in the heart with you around.


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« Reply #29 on: November 01, 2007, 08:04:00 AM »
Doitashimashite, Benelynne!  Bag o ko dre sa TB so wa pa yata nag abot dre.  I am barely 20-days old.

Arigato, Benelynne san! (with matching vow na ha?)

hi grazie,

nice meeting you... you do bring a whiff of fresh air diri sa TB with your youth and the smell of flowers. if i married at 23, you could already be my daughter.

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« Reply #30 on: November 01, 2007, 08:18:38 AM »
Hello Benelynne,
Na mora Sir!  Hoy....pastilan mosamot tag kalibog ini oi!   Bonsai, samurai ug sayonara, the only three Japanese words I know means "I love you" for the offered lessons, I feel honored!  Mas lisod ug taas paman ni sa lawom nga Bisayan words. More harder than German language kay magdrawing paman tag una unja sabton pa gjod.

Nice hearing you again despite of your busy days. Kumusta kana diha ug Pamilya?  Hinay-hinay tawon ug tulon sa saging okey? :D apili na lang ug saki aron dili kaajo gahi tunlon.

Yes, I am planning to go home by December. Meet yout at our EB there. (Korek ba ning ahong Japanese translation??? Gatuwad-tuwad na gjod ko ini ug pagsulat, pastilang sakita nas hawak naho...you know, it is not a joke getting older.
   
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Hi Bambi,

Sige, mag-exchange ta ug Japanese ug German lessons. Pero lisod man diri sa TB, sa EB na lang siguro ug madayon puhon.

Japanese is said to be one of the top five difficult languages to learn. You have to memorize at least 1,200 characters (kanji) to be able to read a newspaper article. But the Chinese have to learn about five times more. Pero ang mga Pinoy, dali ra kaayo makat-on. There are about 100,000 Filipinas married to Japanese, and this number is increasing year on year. Would you believe that there are 7,000 Filipinas who marry Japanese every year, at least as of 2006. Since Japanese is the only language spoken, they have to learn it fast, and they do. Spoken lang hinuon. Most are unable to read and write. Wrote about this in http://www.philippinestoday.net/2003/August/onbalance803.htm.

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« Reply #31 on: November 01, 2007, 08:48:07 AM »
hi grazie,

nice meeting you... you do bring a whiff of fresh air diri sa TB with your youth and the smell of flowers. if i married at 23, you could already be my daughter.

Arigato, Benelynne san.  I wish I am that young, but I don't want to let go of the 20 years I have had either. 

I meant I was barely 20-days old with TB.    :D  Welcome to TB again and I wish to see you more here to have kukabildo with us!

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« Reply #32 on: November 01, 2007, 09:20:49 AM »
kukabildo ug pakig sandurot...

hhahhahahha lawom pa sa tabay....

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« Reply #33 on: November 01, 2007, 09:49:49 AM »
ajaw saba diha da bins kay ga sige bya ko huna-huna asa nako magamit ang batakang balaud sa akong sentence ::)

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« Reply #34 on: November 01, 2007, 10:26:22 AM »
nag ka lawon na man na Grazz...

wahahahhahhahha



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« Reply #35 on: November 01, 2007, 10:45:28 AM »
nag ka lawon na man na Grazz...

wahahahhahhahha

Hi ms da binsi, grazie,

Mas daghan pa man siguro ko angay tun-an sa binol-anon kaysa ubang languages. Please tell me what the following mean:

batakang balaud

kukabildo

sandurot


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sori kaayo na-miss nako ang "day". as they say, it's not one's age, it's how young one looks. so just bloom!



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« Reply #36 on: November 01, 2007, 10:54:56 AM »
Aisatsu shiyo to omotta kedo naunahan lang ko nimo. Hajimemashite yoroshiku onegaishimasu.

Nia ko uban akong pamilya sa Ibaraki. Murag layo ra gyud sa Nagano. Una-una siguro gamay ang tugnaw diha. Member ka ba sa Timog Forum (biggest Pinoy forum in Japan)? The founder, Reon, is a good friend. We used to work on some publications together. As you can see, I am always irregular in my forum participation because of my unpredictable schedule.

Did you watch the TV program Sekai Ururun Taizaiki on Channel 6 which featured Bohol's tarsier last October 14 at 10 PM? I was involved in the program as translator during the final stages. Maayo kaayo nga publicity for Bohol. Mudaghan ang mga Hapon nga interesado sa atong paraiso.

Bohoru ni kaeru yotei ga arimasu ka? Itsu ka Tagbiraran de EB demo shimasho ka? Kikai nga areba mata iroiro na hanashi o kikasete kudasai. Yoroshiku!
ohenji wo arigatou gozaimashita!...Hai,watashi wa TF no memba- desu.mata yoroshiku..Zannen no ga,Seikai Ururun wo miemasen deshita.kondo nani ka attara osheite kudasai ne.Sir Reon ni yoroshiku ne..Hai,kaeru yotei ga arimasu bohoru e,rainen no ichigatsu desu..Itsuka Nagano e,oide..Ano aida no Bisdak no EB wa,dou datta?watashi ga ikimasen deshita.
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« Reply #37 on: November 01, 2007, 11:02:49 AM »
My 16-year old daughter draws manga. She has received various awards for arts in school and prefecture-wide competitions. If conditions improve in Bohol next year, I intend for her to take an indefinite study vacation in Tagbilaran to improve her English. It would be nice if our children gather in Tagbi and exchange notes on their hobbies... Ug ang mga tiguwang pod mag-exchange notes on anything under the sun, just like here in TB.

Well,my six year old daughter loves to draw manga too...Onechan no mane..not my lad because all he enjoy is to collect cards like mushi king and until now he still take good care of his more than a hundred cards..Grabe Sir Benne..But I'm happy to know and learn some infos more from you...thanks a lot.

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« Reply #38 on: November 01, 2007, 11:33:46 AM »
ohenji wo arigatou gozaimashita!...Hai,watashi wa TF no memba- desu.mata yoroshiku..Zannen no ga,Seikai Ururun wo miemasen deshita.kondo nani ka attara osheite kudasai ne.Sir Reon ni yoroshiku ne..Hai,kaeru yotei ga arimasu bohoru e,rainen no ichigatsu desu..Itsuka Nagano e,oide..Ano aida no Bisdak no EB wa,dou datta?watashi ga ikimasen deshita.
Toi kara ne.Dewa mata ne,..

Hi orChidsNroSes,

I like your signature. It's the equivalent of the English adage, "silent waters run deep" and ms da binsi's expression "lawom pa sa tabay" (pero murag di man siguro ni silent si ms da binsi kay murag kusog man mukatawa).

Ang definite plan pa nako muuli April next year. Anyway, pwede man ta magkikita-kita diri sa TB anytime.

I wasn't able to attend the last Bisdak EB in Tokyo. I was part of the Bisdak EB in Kawasaki last year. I invited good friend Jobelle Salvador who is presently in Tokyo (though she's not a Bisdak) and colleague Tepen. Bibo pod kaayo.

I'd love to visit Nagano one day.

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« Reply #39 on: November 01, 2007, 11:39:13 AM »
Hi ms da binsi, grazie,

Mas daghan pa man siguro ko angay tun-an sa binol-anon kaysa ubang languages. Please tell me what the following mean:

batakang balaud

kukabildo

sandurot


grazie,

sori kaayo na-miss nako ang "day". as they say, it's not one's age, it's how young one looks. so just bloom!



Nan karon da binsi gagamit ta ani gipangutana na kita unsay english ani hahahha.  let's try these words:

batakang balaud - constitution (courtesy of TB member, the brilliant Mr. Way Nada)
kukabildo - my understanding is, it's debate or interaction (kinsay supak ani na translation?)
sandurot - (hala ka da binsi, ikaw gagamit ani!).  My guess is it's like to relate by way of association and communication or to be one with us in our cause for unity, brotherhood and happiness.  (gisobrahan na kana nako para mas mo chada jud ang sandurot!)

Any thoughts, guys?



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