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atreya Wrote:@massu_no_egao Yea will do... ^^; Since the speech contest is on November 3rd, you have a lot of time to prepare for it. So the qualifying round will be held @ Bangalore right? You have...
massu_no_egao The Japanese language 35 7,943 2012-09-27, 12:43 pm
    Thread: japanese speech
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atreya Wrote:massu_no_egao Wrote:@atreya- im sorry for the late reply. in answer to your question, yes it is a Speech Contest orgnaised by MOSAI in cooperation with the Japan Foundation. awesome! cong...
massu_no_egao The Japanese language 35 7,943 2012-09-24, 10:03 am
    Thread: japanese speech
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@atreya- im sorry for the late reply. in answer to your question, yes it is a Speech Contest orgnaised by MOSAI in cooperation with the Japan Foundation. awesome! congrats to you too! yes please that ...
massu_no_egao The Japanese language 35 7,943 2012-09-22, 12:45 pm
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@vileru. Thank you so much!! reading you speech really cleared a lot of my concerns like the length and the kind of japanese to use etc ^___^
massu_no_egao The Japanese language 35 7,943 2012-09-22, 12:40 pm
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NijiRanger Wrote:massu_no_egao Wrote:NijiRanger Wrote:This is in no way releted to your question, but I just have to ask: Does the 'massu' in your username by any chance refer to Masuda Takahisa? haha...
massu_no_egao The Japanese language 35 7,943 2012-09-22, 12:37 pm
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vileru Wrote:You don't need to speak in keigo. I won third place in a speech contest in July, and my speech was entirely in plain form, except for the parts where I directly addressed the audience (ご静...
massu_no_egao The Japanese language 35 7,943 2012-09-20, 1:32 am
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Arupan Wrote:No, keigo is used only when you're referring to someone superior/who has a higher rank (ex: your superviser). When you speak about flowers, for example, you shouldn't use keigo cause it w...
massu_no_egao The Japanese language 35 7,943 2012-09-20, 1:30 am
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Zgarbas Wrote:Wouldn't the keigo+humorous speech combination sound a bit weird? (i'd go with an all casual extremely mumbled speech to fit the topic, but I guess it depends on what jury you're facing...
massu_no_egao The Japanese language 35 7,943 2012-09-19, 10:01 am
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NijiRanger Wrote:This is in no way releted to your question, but I just have to ask: Does the 'massu' in your username by any chance refer to Masuda Takahisa? hahaha, yeah it does refer to Masuda Taka...
massu_no_egao The Japanese language 35 7,943 2012-09-19, 9:56 am
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Arupan Wrote:Certain things you should keep in mind when writing a speech. 1) If you want to seriously win this contest, you should pick a topic which has some kind of relation with Japan or Japanese...
massu_no_egao The Japanese language 35 7,943 2012-09-19, 9:55 am
    Thread: japanese speech
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Hi everyone! :) so i decided to participate a speech contest in November and the topic i picked was Procrastination. I want to make it funny and not all serious.I have a lot of questions since it it m...
massu_no_egao The Japanese language 35 7,943 2012-09-18, 9:27 pm