Sunday, February 20, 2011

Words of the Day XVII

The British Twister will ruin Mut van der Meer!

Today, I woke up and was grumpy. After deciding to have an early night, I proceeded to stay awake till 5.50 and then get woken up at 10.30.



Japanese Word of the Day is:
家族
                                          Kazoku

English Word of the Day is:  Primogenitor


Kazoku is the word for family. The characters read house-tribe. Neato!


Primogenitor refers to the right of a first-born to claim their parent's holdings to the exclusion of their siblings. It can also mean an ancestor from far down the family tree, who had special significance. The gaming world has had some part in the shaping of the meaning of the word, as in Primogen.


Kazoku in a sentence: 
私の家族に五人がいる。母と父といもうとと私と乳首が貫通して悲鳴するヒトラー
と住んでいる。


There are 5 people in my family. I live with my mum, my dad, my little sister, me and Hitler who is screaming and piercing his nipples.
  



Well, that's about it for me today. Tell me in the comment section if you duct tape your nipples to make sure Hitler cannot bite them off!

18 comments:

  1. Kazoku- I'll try and remember that!

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  2. I'm the primogenitor of my family! Yay!

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  3. Screaming Hitler with soon-to-be pierced nipples... Sounds like a *ahum* happy little family

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  4. you got me, i do duct tape my nipples

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  5. Love the Japanese sentences : ) Makes me wish I stuck with Japanese longer and of course did better in the class...

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  6. Meh. Second, rebellious kid. But hey, it rocks sometimes to be the black sheep

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  7. i've been grumpy today as well... maybe tomorrow things will be better?!

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  8. lol at the hitler comment

    blundersfrom6foot2.blogspot.com

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  9. Guess you really can't pick your family.

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  10. Is there a rite of passage to leave one's house-tribe?

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  11. Well I learned two words today, hah. usually just one -_-

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  12. Um, none of your business what I do with my na-nas.

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  13. I love learning new words that no one knows what they mean.

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  14. It's always interesting to learn the etymology of Japanese words/characters.

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  15. i prefer to use masking tape, because the duct tape leaves residue on my nipples.

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