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Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - Craziness Domain - The word "desu" | New poll | | |
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ShyguyV2 Goomba Since: 12-27-06 Last post: 6286 days Last view: 6283 days |
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How can it possibly be so popular? It's japanese for "ARE" for crying out loud. I've seen pictures and pictures of "desu desu desu desu desu desu" and crud like that. Why is it so popular? Are the people in japan interested in saying "are are are are are are are"?
This is a weird phenominon that does indeed need mention. |
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Drag 80 Since: 01-18-07 From: USA Last post: 6279 days Last view: 6279 days |
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I thought 'desu' meant 'this'.
'this' would make more sense than 'are'. |
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Simon Belmont Except I'm totally fucking hyped about Dracula X: Chronicles. Since: 11-18-05 From: Pittsburgh Last post: 6279 days Last view: 6279 days |
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Thats funny because I thought 'desu' mean't 'I'm a japo anime fag.' | |||
Hiryuu Sword Maiden Retired Admin Since: 11-17-05 From: Nerima District - Tokyo, Japan Last post: 6279 days Last view: 6279 days |
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Honestly, I think Kouchou from Ranma ½ does it the best.
Deeeesuuuuu! Hahahahahahahahaha. HEYA BOY DON'T CUTTA ME! OH! MY! GAWD! |
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blackhole89 Moronic Thread Bodycount: 17 (since 2006-08-21 09:50 EST) F5 F5 F5 F5 F5 Since: 12-31-69 From: Dresden/SN/DE Last post: 6281 days Last view: 6279 days |
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It's neither "are" nor "this" really. Linguists refer to it as a "polite copula"; it is just appended to sentences to make them sound more polite/formal while at the same time putting a little emphasis on the contents. (The latter property can be compared with the difference between English "It's a cat." and "It is a cat.") If anything, "is" is the closest you can translate it.
From what I know, the memetic usage of "desu" stems from some Anime where a character appended it to like every single spoken sentence, without exception. (Yes, you for most parts really could do that in spoken Japanese; it would, however, sound odd) Can't tell the details, though, since I didn't watch it. |
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Kailieann Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6279 days Last view: 6279 days |
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Desu is the Japanese verb meaning "to be".
Its popularity among desutards stems from the character SuiSeiSeki from the anime Rozen Maiden. From the little I've seen, she doesn't really say desu any more than anyone else. But then, chantard memes rarely make sense. |
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Metal Man88 Gold axe It appears we have been transported to a time in which everything is on fire! Since: 11-17-05 Last post: 6279 days Last view: 6279 days |
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Aiaiaiaiaiaiaia!
How horribly we doth twist language, that thine own minds explode trying to re-comprehend the gibberish shot out at random. (In-joke +1) |
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Ten Flurry Since: 12-09-05 From: Denver Last post: 6285 days Last view: 6279 days |
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Two examples of DESU. (Note: Change encoding if Japanese text appears as odd text)
Μ ΌO Ν e Ε· Watashi no namae wa Ten desu. My name is Ten. ρ\Z Λ Ε· Nijuuroku sai desu Age 26. Thing is, the closest translation for the word desu is "Statement is true." Anthing thing, desu is usually just pronunced as "des" as a single syllable. This should help explain the DESU meme though. (edited by Ten on 01-18-07 09:35 PM) |
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Tanks Spiny Since: 06-19-06 From: Eagle Land Last post: 6279 days Last view: 6279 days |
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Even worse, how about Doki Doki... It's freakin' everywhere! | |||
Kailieann Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6279 days Last view: 6279 days |
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Objection. Dokidoki has a valid meaning, and is not a stupid chantard meme haphazardly spawned from a stupider anime.
Also, Ten? Japanese doesn't have spaces. And, next time use unicode, not shift-JIS. (edited by Kailieann on 01-19-07 08:15 AM) |
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PrincessPeach Buzzy Beetle Since: 11-18-05 From: RΓΌti ZH Last post: 6286 days Last view: 6286 days |
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I have to go with Ten, it's a standard word somehow used to end a positive sentence. So desu ne?
One important thing to note about the Japanese language is, that its grammatically completely different from English or any other Roman language. Turkish and similar languages are more like Japanese. Japanese sentences consist, how my Japanese teacher says, of a topic and a Rhema (Zu Deutsch: Ein Thema und ein Rhema). Taking Ten's example: Watashi no namae wa Ten desu. Watashi no namae wa => is the topic of the sentence, what the speaker will be talking about. after the 'wa', the Rhema comes in, which does all kind of things with the topic. Here it states that 'my name' is 'Ten'. And this can applied throughout the entire Japanese language. Without exceptions. And so, the word 'desu' is just a part of the Rhema. Like 'imase' and 'arimasen' ect. May Ten knows more about this. |
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Yoronosuku Toss Tortoise Since: 11-17-05 From: Massachusetts is my new home.. Last post: 6279 days Last view: 6279 days |
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Let the actual Japanese person enlighten you all on this
desu really DOES mean is though, more or less. You cannot say Watashi ga hito (I am some person), without the desu. Because it is saying, is. Watashi - me, I ga - particle, emphasis on subject (could be wa, emphasis on action) hito - person desu - form of am, in this case. Otherwise, it would just translate as I person. Similarly, Watashi ga hito de wa arimasen (or Watashi wa hito janai) could be NOT to be. Again, Watashi - I, me ga - particle hito - person de wa arimasen/janai - am NOT. Notice how it takes the place of desu, making it "am not". Remove the janai and you're back with I person. Similarly, if you say Watashi wa okimas (I wake up), it is wrong. You need the desu, since it means basically I am waking up, or I will be waking up (the future and present forms of speech are the same). Or else, you get I waking up. That does not sound right, because it is not right. That is how it is. It just is, no matter what any one else says. edit: it is not compulsory it is just proper for formal main-dialect speech. Of course, if you're osaka you say the hell with that. You also run yellow lights, listen to Kanjani8, and make up words mid-sentence, all the while everyone involved in the conversation somehow knowing what you mean. But that's besides the point. (edited by Yoronosuku on 01-19-07 08:48 PM) |
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HyperHacker Star Mario Finally being paid to code in VB! If only I still enjoyed that. <_< Wii #7182 6487 4198 1828 Since: 11-18-05 From: Canada, w00t! My computer's specs, if anyone gives a damn. STOP TRUNCATING THIS >8^( Last post: 6280 days Last view: 6280 days |
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I had some random guy I didn't know IM me on AIM a few months ago, asking me some questions. When I replied that I had no idea what he was talking about and he must have meant to talk to someone else, his reply was something along the lines of "oh, right, [DESU about 4000 times]". I guess he was trying to DoS me with a ridiculously large message, but it only ended up kicking him off instead. Why, I'll probably never know. | |||
SamuraiX Broom Hatter Since: 11-19-05 Last post: 6279 days Last view: 6281 days |
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私は日本語が分かられない人です。五月によって、200漢字を以上学ばなくちゃいけないんです。敬語が好きじゃないです。「です」を話すのが楽しいです。魚の中で、Babelfishは最悪です。
I am a person who doesn't understand Japanese, and in May I am doomed. Babelfish sucks. |
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windwaker Ninji i'm not judgemental, i'm cynical Lonely People of the World, Unite! Since: 12-27-05 Last post: 6308 days Last view: 6287 days |
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Originally posted by ztiks It originated from 4chan /b/ so, it's probably "I'm making fun of jap anime fags". You of all people should know this. |
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Ten Flurry Since: 12-09-05 From: Denver Last post: 6285 days Last view: 6279 days |
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Originally posted by Kailieann This I know, I only spaced it for the ease of Nihongo newbs because I posted in Japanese, Romanji and translated English. I've studied Japanese for 3 years in highschool. But the Japanese text I use was made in a Japanese word processor (JWPce), and I neglected to change the clipboard export format. Plus I don't know what unicode is. By the way Yoronosuku, JWPce's dictionary has a conflict with my personal education. Is Λ a prober kanji for explaining someone's age? Is JWPce's dictionary's dialect just different from my sensei's? |
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Kailieann Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6279 days Last view: 6279 days |
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unicode stands for 'universal code', and it works on every decent browser, regardless of your encoding settings.
And yes, 才 is a valid kanji for age, and is far more common than 歳. And, windwaker: Nothing originates from 4chan /b/ As I said before, the 'desu' fad originated from the anime Rozen Maiden. It was then picked up by 2channel, and 4chan copied 2chan (as usual). |
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Ten Flurry Since: 12-09-05 From: Denver Last post: 6285 days Last view: 6279 days |
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lΛZ\Z\Z\, lΛZ\Z\Z\I
Damn, still can't get unicode export to work. ... I think I just made Japanese rap song... (edited by Ten on 01-20-07 06:45 PM) |
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Yoronosuku Toss Tortoise Since: 11-17-05 From: Massachusetts is my new home.. Last post: 6279 days Last view: 6279 days |
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Perhaps, but you're no Ketsumeishi | |||
jeff Double metal axe Since: 11-17-05 Last post: 6279 days Last view: 6279 days |
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none of this shit matters. it's just some dumb bullcrap that probably originated on 2ch then ended up on /b/. |
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