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Best catgirl.... ever? Anonymous
"If you don't dress me... I shall let my ears and tail out and meow at thee." - Himari


(FYI the dude is kind of afraid of cats and very allergic to them)
>> Anonymous
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more catliness
>> Anonymous
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I've only found 5 translated volumes of this.. anyone have more?
>> Anonymous
Why is she talking in old English?
>> Anonymous
>>323048
6 chapters up if you look at mangaupdates
Chapter 6 is the last chapter of volume 1. No word on volume 2.

I love the way she speaks. Kinda makes me melt...
>> Anonymous
Maybe if she didn't talk so stupid.
>> Anonymous
She sounds like Thor used to sound in marvel comics >.>

The character spoke in a very out of date form of japanese in the original. This was fan-tanslated and they went with that speech style.

Very cute though...
>> Anonymous
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I love how annoyed the dude is whenever he sees her cat ears.

In geobreeders, Miya the catgirl would stare at the main character with her cat ears out.. it would piss him off too.
>> Anonymous
>>323051
That doesn't help us much...because we don't know the fucking name to look up at manga updates.
>> Sam
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I would think you wouldn't have to go into Shakespearean English to sound old fashioned. (Note: Shakespearean English is actually Modern English. Old English is like a completely different language altogether.) I would imagine it would be better to simply speak very properly.

Take this, for example. It's a comic I found in /co/. This is a good example of "proper" speaking.
>> Anonymous
>>323190
Read.
File.
Names.
>> Anonymous
Old English: Lord's Prayer
Source: The Almighty Wikipedia

Fæder ure þu þe eart on heofonum
si þin nama gehalgod
tobecume þin rice
gewurþe þin willa
on eorðan swa swa on heofonum
urne gedæghwamlican hlaf syle us to dæg
and forgyf us ure gyltas
swa swa we forgyfað urum gyltendum
and ne gelæd þu us on costnunge
ac alys us of yfele soþlice.
>> Anon
Source?
>> Anonymous
whats the name of this series? I'd love to read it.
>> Anonymous
I've never even read this thing but I'm pretty sure it's called Omamori Himari.
>> Anonymous
artist is matra milan iirc,

website is http://archipel.cside.com/matra/matra_top.htm
>> Anonymous
anyone know where I can get the raws?
>> Anonymous
okay, this may sound stupid, but is there a way to download this manga without IRC? I tried both their website and mangaupdates and can't figure it out.
>> Anonymous
>>324453
http://www.n-u-l-l.net/index.php?do=cstpage&page=mh-projects-oh
>> Anonymous
>>324456

Thanks!
>> Anonymous
this anon would like to acknowledge>>324456but at the same time he would also like to demand more if it is available.
>> Anonymous
>>323209
You do realise there are nearly no distinguishing differences between polite and standard engligh, right? unlike just about every other language in the world english is probably the only one with a single mannerism.

Thus the Shaksperian to indicate she's using the outdated speach.
>> Anonymous
>>324688
That's only because your second person singular and plural are the same word. The polite form has athropied and died due to disuse of the familiar expression.

So now you're down to appending "sir" and shit, which sounds like habitual ass-kissing to my ear. But hey, whatever.
>> Anonymous
Hey, it's not my fault that english has atrophied into a single mannerism language.

Blame the people who invented contractions.
>> Sam
>>324688
While there is no "polite" form of English, I will admit, the disuse of contractions, and being very descriptive is often seen as "polite." As in my example, saying "good day, sir" is far more polite than "'sup?" Basically, while not entirely the same as the issue in this manga, being very verbose, and phrases like "if I may" are seen as polite.
>> a
Damn these are hot