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Totoro
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Posted: 01/21/2009 at 8:35pm |
Oh Ki equipment? Wondering what she uses... Short pips?
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liXiao
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First off, isnt it Ou Ki. Of my knowledge of Japanese Oh can't come from 王。When you type in Hiragana on a computer only Ou works. Like in Japanese, Wang Hao's name is like Ou something. And I can tell you what she uses soon, need to do a little research.
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liXiao
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She uses the Nittaku Tiluna for the blade. When the 4th takkyu okoku magazine comes out, it will have a comprehensive list of the top 16 players equipment for men and women.
Here is a great sight for looking at Japanese players. jttl.gr.jp |
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Totoro
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Oh okay. Thanks liXiao...
I just got the 'Oh' from youtube vid from Takkyuzuki...he said Oh but yeh. Haven't learnt that kanji yet D=. lol Thanks for the link! |
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Fixpoint
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Blade: TILUNA
FH: H3 Pro BH: MORISTO SP from Nittaku site: http://www.nittaku.com/cgi/topics00/topics.cgi?page=0 |
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Totoro
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Thanks Fixie
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liXiao
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Fixie got anymore videos? Like of Masato Watanabe?
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beeray1
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Actually, in this situation, the Oh Ki is correct.
Youre right about when using hiragana, typing oh or using oh doesnt work at all. But there are some differences when writing japanese in romaji and hiragana. For example:
whenever there is a long o, as in 'ou', you don't generally use those letters for it when in romaji. Its not out of the question, but there is usually an accent mark instead, or when its by itself, the h is used. In this situation...
Ou Ki actually becomes Oh Ki because the 'ou' is by itself.
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in 1996 she played with 729 and 755 pips and a sword blade
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