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I like programminga lot, I'm finding myself quite enthusiastic about it, always liked informatics in general and I'm usually a well-disposed person.

I also love playing music and such, starting to do quite well at the guitar, play for a few years just by myself.

And I also have a general interest in knowledge and aiding anyone that I'm able to.


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revised What does 思いっきりどうぞ mean?
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revised Can somebody explain the various words and combinations thereof used for thanking?
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accepted What are the differences/characteristics between katakana, kanji and hiragana?
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comment What is the significance of [の] (no)?
also, orewa (I think that's it) mean something in the lines of "I am" right?
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comment What is the significance of [の] (no)?
in that case, portuguese as well ;)
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comment What is the significance of [の] (no)?
good answer, and yea, many languages have that, my native language actually is a lot like that compared to english as well (Portuguese)
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comment What is the significance of [の] (no)?
@lukman yea, afterall many people may come here to learn the language, so some basics will be also important ;)
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