![]() ![]() I’ve barely even looked at the menu.” It might actually be a little difficult to go through on a date with a guy he met two seconds ago, but it woldn’t hurt to try, would it? “I haven’t ordered my food yet, so no pressure. “Ahaha, hey Syo! I was worried for a sec that you might not show up!” Otoya leaned back into his chair and opened the menu. While Syo was leaning towards him, Otoya granted him a grateful smile, and whispered, “My name’s Otoya.” He leaned in a little closer to peck Syo on the lips, simply to make the fact that Syo leaned in a little more normal looking. After Syo’s little explanation, he quickly caught on. He gently plucked the flower from the man’s hand and placed it on the table, right next to his napkin. He stared, dumbfounded, at the small flower presented in front of his face. ┓♬ ┗ Otoya had trouble processing the situation. Whoever decided to leave you here is a piece of shit, so just tag along with me, yeah?” He knew the idea was crazy. “Ah, there you are!” He jogged up to the other, a large exaggerated smile lightened up his own face. “I’m so sorry for being late! Traffic is just incredibly ridiculous right now!” Introducing the flower in front of the stranger, he leaned in. “The names Syo. He couldn’t just let this poor guy walk out feeling like this! He deserves a nice night with a non-ass hole. Slender fingers plucked a flower out of a near-by vase. Noticing the other was about to give up, the blond stood abruptly. ![]() Hell, he was pretty sure if the person were to walk in any second, the blond might just attack him! How dare such a jerk stand up such a sweet guy! Each passing second had angered the smaller boy. He, like many of the other occupants of the room, had been closely watching the poor boy who had very obviously been stood up. Off in the distance just a few tables to the left, a blond haired boy sat. Associative Kanji Learning (stroke orders).A Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters.Yamasa (I use this for learning to write).Jisho (I use this for spelling kanji for if I can’t read it).Tagaini Jisho (downloadable for Windows, Mac and Linux).JWPce (downloadable dictionary for Windows).WWWJDIC (with audio clips) + for Android phones (incl.Minimum Essential Politeness: Japanese Honorific.Shadowing: Let’s Speak Japanese! (Beginner to Intermediate Level).Basic Connections: Making Your Japanese Flow.An Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese.GENKI: Integrated Elementary Japanese I and II.A Dictionary of Advanced Japanese Grammar.A Dictionary of Intermediate Japanese Grammar.The idea of starting this project has come after more than one year of intensive usage of the great Kangoroo dictionary. Extra translations for vocabulary and kanji meanings are provided by the jmdict-i18n and kanjidic2-i18n projects.Levels for N3 come from the JLPT Resources page, which has also been used to fine-tune other levels. Level 1 vocabulary was extracted from lists provided by Thierry Bézecourt and Alain Côté. JLPT levels for (old) levels 4, 3 and 2 come from the JLPT study page, with kind autorization.Kanjis stroke animations data come from the KanjiVG sister project,.Tagaini Jisho uses data from various sources. Tagaini Jisho is powered by Qt and SQLite. Tagaini Jisho is Free Software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence, version 3. Want to try it? Download it for your system! Licence Interface available in English or French, dictionaries partially translated to languages other than English,.Printing of foldable pocket booklets for offline study,. ![]()
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