Why do Japanese make strange sounds while speaking? Like ohhhhhh, ahhhhhh, are are
Why do Japanese make strange sounds while speaking? Like ohhhhhh, ahhhhhh, are are
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because yamato tradition
kek i always wonder, but i think its more like an asian trait, i think chineses do the same
Someone who wants to speak Japanese needs to replicate those sounds and other things like several head noddings? Wouldn't it look ridiculous for westerners, like trying too hard?
to indicate they are paying attention, same way as in some countries we nod attentively
You're better off just using something like "soda ne" instead
They always say ano
>ano
ano this thread being too much Axis
If you don't do them then they think you're not paying attention.
That's interesting, thank you bros
Curious how they have so many things to express attention
That’s French
Just listen my perfect french
voca.ro
Enperor Hirohito's habit is asshole
The meaning is exactly the same as Ach so
They also always say this
Now that you mention it I feel like every Japanese speaks as if they're talking to a child, or as if they're trying not to sound serious, kind of like when you're using emojis if you're bad at conveying tone.
French make gargling while speaking, it's different
They also keep saying "desu" (sounds like "des") at the end of every phrase. Kinda repetitive ngl
Because it sounds cute and funny
ToT
Hehe, ano.
That's... Surprisingly accurate, yeah. The japanese remind me a bit of Patrick Bateman, since they're so competitive and sometimes fake with eachother.
Hmm, I think it's like an action-sort of word. Like... The words "yeah", "and", "like". You just use them constantly since you can start/end conversations with 'em.
>Is... Is... IS IT A BIGGU WHITTU COCKURRU???
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