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A friends utau, done as a gift.Related content
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ConscriptDavid In reply to Coldfinger008 [2015-02-24 05:29:15 +0000 UTC]
its like a vocaloid, only free. They allow you to download a voicebank, that using a program you can make into songs. Most have a character attached to them, to imply the character is the one singing and sometimes give a theme for fhe songs that fits the character. This is one is acctually my girlfriend's Utau, for example using her voice. Its really outdated tho
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Coldfinger008 In reply to ConscriptDavid [2015-02-24 19:53:19 +0000 UTC]
Oh,okay. Didn´t know such existed.
Aw, that´s adorable. What unit does she serve in?
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ConscriptDavid In reply to Coldfinger008 [2015-02-24 21:52:07 +0000 UTC]
She is not in the army yet, she most likely go to inteligence corps however.
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Coldfinger008 In reply to ConscriptDavid [2015-02-24 22:27:44 +0000 UTC]
I feel remembered of Starship Troopers now for some reason......
Let´s hope it won´t quite go like that....
Although cynics might say that would work as a metaphor.
Intelligence Corps as in 007 or as in DROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONES! ?
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ConscriptDavid In reply to Coldfinger008 [2015-02-25 04:13:03 +0000 UTC]
As in soldiers who intel related stuff. Its varied so she does yet know what exactly but it could be simply watching the border, listening to enemy info, analyzing enemy info. Its varied.
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Coldfinger008 In reply to ConscriptDavid [2015-02-25 21:51:32 +0000 UTC]
So maybe includes learning arabic?
Interesting.
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ConscriptDavid In reply to Coldfinger008 [2015-02-26 05:21:06 +0000 UTC]
My job also includes learning arabic, atleast basic
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Coldfinger008 In reply to ConscriptDavid [2015-02-26 08:58:40 +0000 UTC]
Is it any fun? Is it hard? I mean the grammar, the writing looks fiddly enough on it´s own.
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ConscriptDavid In reply to Coldfinger008 [2015-02-26 09:36:51 +0000 UTC]
Its really basic arabic, no writing involved bit the gramar is simple enough, from what ive learned. Its not dissimiliar from hebrew, so its fairly easy to israelies to learn.
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Coldfinger008 In reply to ConscriptDavid [2015-02-27 22:43:00 +0000 UTC]
Oh, just crsh course... derp shoulda known.
Oh, it actually is? o:
How are Yiddisch and Hebrew related actually, do you know?
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ConscriptDavid In reply to Coldfinger008 [2015-02-28 08:16:53 +0000 UTC]
Yiddish is a mix of biblical Hebrew and German. It uses Hebrew letters, some Hebrew words, and a lot of German words and grammar rules. I don't really know Yiddish, but that I do know that Yiddish is a result of several centuries of Jews living in German speaking countries. Jews known as Sephardi, aka Jews who live in north Africa and Spain developed Ladino, which is Old Spanish peppered with Hebrew and Arabic. Jews living in the Caucasian mountains developed something known as Juwuri, which is jewish persian. There are a lot more, but those are so of the most known. That also does not count dialects, aka where jews speak their own dialect of a language. Those are legit Languages, evolved from other languages. There is a jewish language for every geo-political where jews lived.
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Coldfinger008 In reply to ConscriptDavid [2015-03-01 15:19:53 +0000 UTC]
o:
Most of those i never even heard of.
THat´s pretty damn branched out.
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ConscriptDavid In reply to Coldfinger008 [2015-03-01 15:45:30 +0000 UTC]
a result of having a prayer and an extensive set of holy books in another language. The result is the local language mixed heavily with words from hebrew.
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ConscriptDavid In reply to crosserdog1 [2015-02-23 20:55:10 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, even tho the original design is acctually my friends, I merely did this as tribute.
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