whats the first word most people learn from watching anime? baka? arigato?
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>>282034603ive watched anime for several years and i still dont know what this means
>>282034496Naruto, the thing you put in ramen.
>>282034496EEEEEEEHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH?!?
>>282034496'Itadakimasu'. Which of course means 'rub-a-dub-dub thanks for the grub.'
>>282034496goshujinsama no kusai osuchinpo kono mesubuta no onahomanko ni buchikonde kudasai
>>282034496Nani
>>282034881Believe it!
>>282034496hi
>>282035097oh yeah, i think its this one. almost doesnt need translating, the tone of voice used communicates the meaning clearly
>>282035237hey
>>282034496kawaii
>>282034496嗜む
manko
>>282035850like hell!
>>282034496gomenasai
It's arigatou. Most people already know about it before watching anime, so when they hear it in anime it gets stored in their long term memory.
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>>282034884That's a universal word
h-hayai!!!
>>282036441>Most people already know about it before watching animeNo, I don't think so. I think that would be "sayonara" if anything. I remember learning it from some American movie or cartoon, I didn't even know it was Japanese initially, I think I assumed Spanish.
>>282036860You're not normal
>>282034496Ecchi and suki probably
>>282034496desu
>>282037097i live on 4chan and i don't know what that means to be honest
>>282036919I think this is where I heard it first but he didn't even say it correctly, damn. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzZL_nunGOc&t=90s Although if anything the fact that him saying it wrong is intended as a gag means the expectation is that the audience knows the word to begin with. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs6JKqYwcac&t=100shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3Nhp0Dp_lkThere's my proof that "sayonara" is in the popular western lexicon. Now where's your proof that "arigatou" is?
>>282034496SON NO BAKA NA
>>282037151>to be honest
bentosenseisempaisakurakawaisome words were known without anime, like: geisha, ninja, samurai, suriken, katana, sake and so on... i'm russian-speaking, who was born in ussr.