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nananarc · 5 days
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Quick sketch fanart of Famiresu Iko by Wayama Yama
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kaffilatte-moved · 10 months
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🪸 see love 🪸
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donuts4evry1 · 2 years
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i an so sleepy.. i would like a song please.....
You should sleep :<
but also, here's to hoping the randomizer gives you a sweet, calming song:
"On the last train, you board, leaving me behind It departs on, slowly, and the ground slides away Don't cry, just don't cry"
"Ikanaide (Don't Go)" (Sohta)
ALSO I FOUND A VIET COVER OF THE SONG AND I'M ACTUALLY... REALLY SURPRISED IT SOUNDS SO GOOD???
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singsystems · 8 days
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Sing Systems Launches Cutting-Edge Karaoke Players for Professionals
Sing Systems is proud to announce the launch of its latest line of professional karaoke equipment and Vietnamese karaoke players, designed to deliver unparalleled audio quality and entertainment to karaoke enthusiasts. As a leader in the karaoke industry, Sing Systems is committed to providing state-of-the-art products that cater to diverse audiences and meet the highest standards of performance and reliability.
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zyafics · 2 months
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Omgg i just wanted to let you know in all my years of reading fan fiction I’ve never read a Vietnamese!reader fic, you have no idea what this means to me and how amazing it feels to be represented correctly (you probably do), reading about fish sauce and even the little words in Vietnamese make all the difference and I’m so thankful you write for different ethnicities 🫶that being said, could you write a fic about rafe spending lunar new year with your family and learning how to make Bánh chân with the women and gambling and drinking beer with the men?
i apologize for not responding to this quicker, i wanted to keep this in my inbox on the off-chance that i would complete the fic and post it here! but i wanted to answer your ask so badly, so 🇻🇳
i never read a vietnamese!reader either, and i thought it would be fun to write because i was just eating mangos and thought that this was a cute blurb. also, i'm so happy you felt represented it!! that means so much to me! 💘
lastly, yes, will be writing that soon! when i find the time, i can absolutely imagine rafe coming into the house, the karaoke machine running up and aunties and uncles are singing their heart out. i can imagine reader teaching rafe how to greet the family (co, chi, bac, cau, etc) and him trying to memorizes all the names (at least, that's what i do with my family haha), and how everyone would be gushing over him because he's so tall and american. i can imagine him sitting in the dining area where all the uncles are drinking heinekens and asking him a plethora of questions while reader is helping the aunts and her mom with banh canh! and him always trying to sneak a peek in her direction, just to catch her eye.
ALSO, lowkey, can imagine rafe wanting to impress the family so bad, he buys li xi and gives them out to the cousins / little kids and they have like five hundred dollars in them 😭
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starrynyxa · 2 days
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“helena beat” by my chemical romance managed to make it onto my family’s vietnamese karaoke booklet from 2012
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ask-emile-sdv · 2 months
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Grandma is playing old Vietnamese love songs again on the TV. At max volume. At 11:28PM.
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Wait there’s someone at the door- IS THAT MY UNCLE??
IS SHE PULLING OUT THE KARAOKE MACHINE?!
it’s gonna be a long night.
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maziijapanese · 3 months
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Conquer Japanese Effectively: Part 2 - All You Need to Know
Japanese, with its complex writing system and diverse grammar, is one of the most challenging yet fascinating languages to learn. In the first part of this series, we explored the basic methods and foundational strategies to begin the journey of mastering Japanese. Continuing from there, in part 2, Mazii will delve into advanced techniques and a rich array of study materials to help you optimize your learning process. Whether you're preparing for the JLPT exam or just aiming to improve your daily communication skills, this article will provide practical and useful suggestions to help you progress further in your Japanese language proficiency. Let’s explore valuable tips and experiences to learn Japanese effectively and sustainably!
5. How to Read Books Effectively
Reading books will help you expand your vocabulary and is also a way to learn Kanji. The biggest tip is: don't read silently! When you start learning Japanese, it's more beneficial to pronounce the sentences and vocabulary out loud rather than reading them silently in your head. Read the vocabulary out loud, clearly articulate small passages in a text, and engage in vocal activities. Write down your responses to these activities rather than just skimming through the words in your mind. Moving the vocabulary from your mind to your mouth is a skill that requires a great deal of practice.
6. Learning Japanese with Flashcards
The key to quick memorization is these "small but mighty" flashcards. Moreover, these cards are very portable, and you can buy them at a very affordable price or create your own. An effective tip for learning Japanese with this method is to write one word or phrase per card, as you can randomly shuffle the positions of the words, and your brain will accurately register what you want to remember rather than just the order of the words written on the card.
7. Learning Through Tapes, Movies, and Music
Japanese has become popular among foreign youth through manga, rock music, and J-Pop. If you are a fan, this is a great opportunity to practice by reading manga/watching movies before translations are available or trying to translate your favorite song lyrics. This will help you understand the use of words in specific contexts, as the language in daily life can be very different from what you learn in textbooks. Additionally, it will help you get used to the speaking speed of native Japanese speakers.
Most books come with tapes guiding the pronunciation of vocabulary and reading passages. Before reading the lesson, listen to it to see how much you understand, write down what you hear, and then compare, so you will remember the lesson longer.
8. Singing Japanese Songs with Lyrics
A useful Japanese learning experience is singing along with song lyrics (karaoke). This helps you recognize Kana, Kanji, and increase your reading speed, and of course, it teaches you how to read Japanese. Culturally and habitually, this is beneficial since karaoke is very popular in Japan, and Japanese people often have a favorable impression of foreigners who can sing their songs (the older the songs, the better). Therefore, practice as soon as possible. Karaoke groups are also a great way to make friends and exchange learning experiences.
9. Find a Japanese-Speaking Friend
This is one of the most effective tips for learning Japanese. Find a Japanese person who wants to improve their Vietnamese (or English). Listening to this person and hearing yourself speak will help you pronounce correctly and encourage them to correct your mistakes. The biggest reward of this practice is that it will help your brain think in Japanese. Textbook dialogues can be predictable, but in reality, no one speaks like that. Learning Japanese in isolation will deprive you of the opportunity to practice conversation. There are many such groups on Meetup.com, or you can find these people in your school or where you live.
10. Be Cautious with Study Programs in Japan
Immersing yourself in a native-speaking environment is the best way to learn any language. However, this is a further step for those with slightly better Japanese skills who want to speak fluently. So, if you haven't mastered the language, don’t rush into applying for study programs in Japan, as it can lead to discouragement if you can't keep up.
11. Choose a Romaji System
Transcribing Japanese words into Romaji can sometimes be confusing as there is not just one formula for writing them. For example, the word "fu," ふ, replaces "hu" in (ha/hi/fu/he/ho), so the verb "fuku" is sometimes written as "huku." The difference in pronunciation is minimal. The word "tsu" (つ) can be written as "tu," "shi" (し) as "si," "dou" (どう) as "doo," etc. Be careful not to confuse these Romaji words as two different words. Choose a Romaji system that you prefer.
12. Visit Japan and Explore the Cities
No matter how many books you read, movies you watch, or people you talk to, you won’t experience the true environment unless you go there. Your conversation and reading skills will significantly improve when you experience Japan firsthand. Don’t forget to review your knowledge when you return home. Large cities have many people who speak both English and Japanese and are willing to practice with you. Don’t forget to go karaoke there!
Learning Japanese is a long journey that requires patience and continuous effort. Hopefully, through the two parts of this article, you have gathered many useful tips and methods to apply to your learning process. From mastering grammar and vocabulary to honing listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, every step is important and contributes to your progress. Always maintain your passion and continuously seek opportunities to practice and improve. Remember, every difficulty is an opportunity to learn and grow.
Wishing you success on your journey to mastering Japanese and achieving your learning goals!
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dustbon · 2 years
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Gigi’s enjoying her city self very much, thanking you. 
+ I fixed her tragic work outfit + we witnessed a vicious attack from a dog in a dres + we also found Penny Pizzazz’s Coco right outside our flat. She  came to pick her up and became our bestie :D
... + Gigi thinks she can sing. And bought a karaoke machine. RIP our ears.
✅  Try and learn every city recipe: 15/27
Japanese | US | Mexican | Filipino | Chinese | Indian | Moroccan | Vietnamese
✅  Take singing as a hobby
✅  Reach singing level 3
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southeastasianists · 1 year
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“Đi ăn nhậu tối nay không?” is a phrase you’ll hear often throughout Vietnam. In literal terms, it translates to “let’s go eat and drink tonight,” but the use of the word nhậu evokes something deeper. To nhậu is to come together over plentiful food, typically eaten with your hands, and drink, typically generous amounts of beer. It’s the quintessential act of daily celebration, for no reason at all, that often lasts for hours and sometimes includes spontaneous sidewalk karaoke. 
This is the ritual on display at Nhớ Tuyết, which literally means “missing or remembering snow,” though it’s really named after the owner, whose name is Tuyết. Come as the locals do: with a big group of friends. And enjoy a vast selection of seafood ranging from clams in lemongrass broth, to scallops topped with scallion oil and crushed peanuts, to colossal river prawns all cooked via your preferred preparation, whether that’s salt-toasted or tossed in a wok with tamarind sauce. 
Beyond the seafood, Ms. Tuyết is known for her proprietary recipe for pâté, which comes in a thinner-than-usual texture with a sheet of burnt rice for scooping up as sort of a dip. There are also plenty of options for vegetarian diners, including an off-menu tofu in salted egg sauce. Your meal here will typically come with a full case of beer. At the end of the meal, they’ll count how many cans are left and charge accordingly.
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donuts4evry1 · 2 years
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hoo boy this video makes me realize how little i know about Vietnamese
but more importantly . . .
my dialect does sound kind of funny 😭😭😭
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singsystems · 15 days
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Professional Karaoke Systems' Effect on Music Entertainment
Are you an avid karaoke participant hoping to up the ante on your singing sessions? Investing in a top-notch karaoke machine may make all the difference, whether you're a professional entertainer or just like throwing karaoke nights at home. A professional karaoke machine has many functions, outstanding sound quality, and robustness to handle repeated usage. It frequently has wireless microphones, built-in speakers, and sophisticated sound effects to provide an immersive singing experience for all users.
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karaokesystem · 1 month
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Top Features to Look for in a Vietnamese Karaoke System Online
Vietnam is a country renowned for its lively karaoke culture that unites people for amusement. It has long made karaoke a beloved past hour.
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luucypevensie · 8 months
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🦙 + my history babe Lizzie? 🩷
YAS, THE BB HISTORY NERD! THANK YOU FAE! Tagging @ginger-grimm because Ik she loves Lizzie too
1. Their go-to song to cry to: Landslide by The Chicks (she loves the Fleetwood Mac version too, but the Chicks are HER band and their version always manages to get her choked up because it makes her think about her parents)
2. Their love language: Lizzie’s a physical touch girlie; she needs constant hugs from family and friends in order to survive the day (it also doesn’t hurt that she gives the best hugs)
3. Their favorite holiday movie: The Holiday (she ADORES Jack Black, and prefers watching his scenes with Kate Winslet because of their amazing chemistry)
4. Their pettiest moment: After getting punished for punching that classmate saying all the rude things about Ben and the Gates family, Lizzie might’ve…accidentally slipped a little rumor that the classmate’s father (who was in politics) might’ve been banging his secretary. The rumor spread like wildfire, and when it turned out to be true, it made it all the more sweeter
5. Their favorite ‘60’s song: Dream A Little Dream Of Me by The Mamas & The Papas
6. Their nicknames: Lizzie, Liz, History Nerd (by most of the school population), Crazy Girl (by Will affectionately)
7. Their go-to karaoke song: I Want It That Way by the Backstreet Boys
8. A color you associate with them: Pink or Black
9. An event from their Prom night: Will had asked her to be his Prom Date (they had just started going out), and he went all out to make it special. Her corsage had a poppy in it (her favorite flower), they went to her favorite restaurant for dinner (a Vietnamese restaurant), and he was able to request their song (I’ll Be by Edwin McCain) at the dance
10. Their favorite wild animal: Snowy owls
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zyafics · 3 months
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chit chats !
@ anon who requested a vietnamese lunar new year fic with rafe and vietnamese!reader, i am SO excited to write that 🙂‍↕️ reader bringing rafe into the house and immediately get hit with wafts of viet seasonings? the karaoke on blast from the living room? the uncles in the garage drinking beers and smoking? the aunts gossiping in the kitchen making bánh canh? rafe having to sit at the table with the uncles and keeps looking out to reader while she’s helping her mom cook 🥹 him sitting next to her lowkey nervous bc viets can be so LOUD during these events?? the PARENTS forcing rafe and reader to do a duet on the karaoke machine?
these r just ideas rn but i’m so so excited to write it thank u for sending it in!!
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minnichan · 1 year
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Got tagged by @greighish​ again :D
15 questions for 15 mutuals:
are you named after anyone? - nope but apparently all the younger kids on the maternal side of the family got named after me? we don’t really do generational names in vietnamese I think (my older cousins all have different names), but all the younger kids’ names start the same as mine.
when was the last time you cried? - probably during my rewatch of “lighting up the stars”? but actual cry was in january after 25h travel to vietnam and then all the stress got to me and I was annoyed at my family.
do you have any kids? - no, and I don’t want any. I’m slowly starting to look around for a hysterectomy now that I’m turning 30 soon and hopefully doctors are more open to doing that procedure on 30+ years old patients.
do you use sarcasm a lot? - rarely. my brain is too slow to come up with sarcasm.
what sports do you/have you played? - currently none. I tried some but never stuck with anything. swimming, yoga, kung fu, iaido, ice skating... I’m too tired after work to commit to any sports. I do want to look into martial arts in the future, most likely vovinam. the most I do now is playing just dance on the switch once every few weeks. also I want a VR gaming set for beat saber.
what’s the first thing you notice about people? - idk I don’t really pay attention to people lmao. wish I wouldn’t notice the smell of others, I feel like my nose is too sensitive.
eye color? - brown
scary movies or happy endings? - HE! I don’t really like to watch scary stuff.
any special talents? - none in particular I think?
where were you born? - Berlin
any hobbies? - karaoke, reading, translation (in theory, haven’t done that in a while...)
do you have any pets? - no, never wanted any. I can’t even take care of myself properly. also all the fur and poop? nah.
how tall are you? - 152 cm (4′11″).
favorite subject in school? - english because it was easy.
dream job? - I do not dream of labour. as a kid I wanted to be a scientist but seeing all of them at work just writing project and grant proposals, research papers, etc. I’m glad I didn’t go in that direction. working as a lab technician is enough, though I do hate working with chemicals... another childhood dream was editor but I don’t think reading for work would be fun. also I’m not good with analysing text. if we ever get unconditional basic income I’d be ok with any job as long as I don’t have to work more than 15h per week and I don’t have to get dirty.
Gonna tag a few folks this time, but no pressure! And anyone else feel free to do it too! @miss-ingno​ @asoftspotforangels​ @rizababe​ @mindfogger​ @the-marron​
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15 questions for 15 mutuals:
are you named after anyone?
when was the last time you cried?
do you have any kids?
do you use sarcasm a lot?
what sports do you/have you played?
what’s the first thing you notice about people?
eye color?
scary movies or happy endings?
any special talents?
where were you born?
any hobbies?
do you have any pets?
how tall are you?
favorite subject in school?
dream job?
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