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"is a song English or japanese if its in english and made in Japan?"

Started by えっちーせんぱい, November 18, 2007, 07:46:52 PM

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えっちーせんぱい

Quote(18:48:55) WhiteKnightWolf: wait is a song English or japanese if its in english and made in Japan?
(18:49:12) Terrence: ....
(18:49:18) Terrence: That's a good question
(18:49:25) Terrence: -makes thread-
(18:49:33) WhiteKnightWolf: ANSWER TO ALL THINGS
(18:49:36) WhiteKnightWolf: MAKE A THREAD
(18:49:41) Terrence: Yes china;

Well, answers?

OmegaPapyrus

Japanese.

That's like asking, "If a person is born in Japan, and he speaks English, what is he?"



ME86

For somebody who's name isn't Terrance, you sure do like to use it don't you...?

えっちーせんぱい

Quote from: ME86 on November 18, 2007, 07:55:42 PM
For somebody who's name isn't Terrance, you sure do like to use it don't you...?
Its an E not an A :|

Rius

I think it's Japanese, since it falls under Japanese copyright laws and such initially.

ME86


bluaki

Japanese as in belonging to the country; English as in the language.
(Belonging to the country is like "The current Japanese Emperor is Akihito" while the language is like "This book is written in Japanese". They are both different words but in English, they are merely two different entries in the dictionary under the same spelling)