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Anonymous
>> Anonymous
shitty shop but i still love you, anonymous
>> Anonymous
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Hawt.
>> Anonymous
>>195508
more and bigger pics please
>> Anonymous
who's this?
>> Anonymous
>>195521
Whats her face from Pizza Hut Rebellion
>> MSZ-006C1 !9u60asqaEc
Kallen from Code Geass.
>> Anonymous
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I've got this pic, but I didn't know it was Kallen from Code Geass. Thanks for the info.
>> Anonymous
>>195523
>>195546

Fucking fags, just because the Japs have no concept of the letter R, doesnt mean that you have to butcher it as well, dumbasses.
>> Anonymous
>>195727
Ha ha oh wow.
>> Anonymous
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>>195727
Personally, I think "Kallen" sounds more exotic/unique.

On a related note, if Japanese don't know R, why was "Cagalli" spelt "Kagari"?
>> Anonymous
>>195727

"r" is a consonant in Japanese. Ra, ri, ru, re, ro, gtfo.
>> Anonymous
>>195732
I still call her Kagari.... I always liked that better than Cagalli.
>> Anonymous
>>195751

"r" is nothing in japanese. The kana can be transliterated to ra ri ru re ro (romaji), but in Japanese itself they only exist as kana. The actual sound is somewhere between how English speakers pronounce our rs and ls, which is why Japanese speakers have such a hard time saying English words that contain said letters, and hence the lame joke, "flied lice." Similarly, many students of Japanese have a hard time pronouncing the Japanese kana ?,?,?,? and ?.

You people need to stop calling everyone dumbasses when it's really not that big of a deal.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>195727

They don't have L, not R. The R sound substitutes because in Japanese, the sound is somewhere in between L and R. Also, they substitute B for V and J for Z.
>> Anonymous
>>195776
WEABOO WEABOO
>> Anonymous
>>195783
not accurate. the whole second group " is z's.
sa" = za shi" = ji su" = zu se" = ze so" = zo
>> Anonymous
>>195783
Like if I say Lance of Longinus, the Japs say Rance of Ronginus. Sounds really bad with the r in this phrase.
>> Anonymous
>>195920
Personally, my favorite is "election"
>> Anonymous
>>195923

Why? How do the Japanese pronounce that one?
>> Anonymous
>>195819
gb2/b/, fucktard.
>> Anonymous
>>195926
please tell me it's a joke.
>> Anonymous
>>195411

non-shopped version please
>> Anonymous
ATTENTION ANONYMOUS!

Stadtfeld is a German name, so she is obviously of German heritage. Since there is no such name as "Kallen" in German, we can safely assume that her name is Karen.

Fucktards.
>> Anonymous
>>196517
Mein Name ist Kallen!
>> Anonymous
>>196517
shaquille o'neal: irish last name, arabic (sorta) first name. black dude.
michelle trachtenberg: jewish surname, english/french first name

also, i personally am japanese but i have an english first name (a biblical name). your theory is wrong, so if you'd kindly stop calling people fucktards, that'd be great.
>> Aleolus
You also have to pronounce the r just right, rolling your tounge off the roof of your mouth one time as you speak it to get the l intonation.
>> Anonymous
>>196524
The owners of Shaquille O'Neil's ancestors were almost certainly Irish. Either that or he has some Irish in him. This example is completely irrelevant to the discussion.

Michelle Trachtenberg has an obviously German surname because she is of *German* descent. Period. (She has some Russian in her has well.) Frankly, this choice was silly as it runs counter to your argument.

Given names don't count, as they often don't give any clues as to ethnicity. However, if you truly have a "biblical" first name, it is not of English origin. English people may use the name, but there were no English people around during biblical times. It's probably of Hebrew origin.
>> Anonymous
>>196524

Paul?

Peter?

David?