Words Usually Have Meaning.

Or Are They Not Properly Spaced?


まあ、ここでは、大目に見てやって下さい。私のことですが・・・。


吉田兼好みたいな人--生徒数名

--私の名前は「吉田」ではありませんが、健康にはなりたいと思っています。


You have an unusual sense of humor.--Phillip Nelson, linguistics teaching assistant & friend from Ohio University.

--Or out of step with the parade, maybe.


Your English is not really at the same level as ours.--Phillip Nelson, linguistics teaching assistant & friend from Ohio University.

--I agree. Your English is certainly not at the same level as mine.


Everybody says you are frightening.--Thomas Emil Beck, applied linguist at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

--I never bite anyone, especially these days.


「ガンジーの様な人になりたいと思いませんか?」と言ったら・・・

先生一人でガンジーになって下さい。--某生徒

-- (^ ^;;;


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I am all ears.





The title "Words Usually Have Meanings. Or Are They Not Properly Spaced?" on this page is meant to be a pun and joke meaning "Maybe these words are crazy."