"ramen" is a Japanese loanword from the Chinese "mein" which means noodles. Like Ashcraft mentioned, and perhaps more familiar to westerners is the idea of italian "noodles", there are many words for different types or shapes. They're all noodles.
"ramen" is a Japanese loanword from the Chinese "mein" which means noodles. Like Ashcraft mentioned, and perhaps more familiar to westerners is the idea of italian "noodles", there are many words for different types or shapes. They're all noodles.
But are her hands and feet bigger than her head, like Makoto's?
I have this game. I don't feel too prepared to defend the galaxy against aliens though.
Uhg, I hate "crocs", or similar type footwear. Here in China, it's what the peasant class wears instead of standard shoes. (or any similar type of rubber/plastic shoe). They just look so ghetto, weren't they originally for gardening no?
These recent articles and controversy have cause some minor confusion with me, now after finally reading about this game I have figured it out.
Pimsleur and Rosetta Stone have UK English, but really the accent is fairly irrelevant. An average person learning a language will never sound like a native speaker anyway. What's important is being able to communicate clearly and effectively, not being able to fool people that were your born in region X or Z.
Actual value of any virtual items: $0
For comparison, the majority of "Western food" (other than standardized intl. fast food chains) here in China is basically all knock off crap too, which apparently tastes good to locals. Several Koreans here told me the Korean restaurants/food are vaguely similar to food from real ones in S. Korea. - and the Asian…
No, laws have already been put into effect some years ago making it illegal to produce any shows based upon actual historical Chinese figures in fictional settings.
It's weird how everyone on the internet always goes on about "The opening credits of Attack on Titan", like there was only one.
People actually "bootleg" FRAPS?
I got it for 75 cents. Tried it once, LOL'ed and uninstalled it. Almost worth every penny I guess.
Well, maybe they are:
You're absolutely right.
The you didn't "hear" while you "saw". The guy clearly stated he could leave his glasses on.
You guys are way the hell off base. The "similar to Google Glass" comment is directed at the watch the guy is wearing.
China will provide. Give a couple of years, there'll be plenty of Chinese Vita batteries on Ebay.
The thing is "Zhongguo Shi Hua You" IS Sinopec.
Just about everything displayed in this video is American.