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Post by awee1975 on Nov 30, 2009 10:49:33 GMT -5
Anyone knows what "Shishou Chousen" means? i see the word used by some guy & i remembered the sasuke annoucer used it often.
btw, i guessed "numbar chigabang" means "#100", am i right?
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Post by rcplanes59 on Nov 30, 2009 11:33:24 GMT -5
It means Obstacle Course.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2009 14:36:27 GMT -5
100 is "hyaku." The numbers 1-10 are ichi, ni, san, shi (or yon), go, roku, shichi (or nana), hachi, ku (or kyu), and ju. Eleven is ju-ichi, 12 is ju-ni, etc. Twenty is ni-ju, thirty is san-ju, etc. Twenty-one is ni-ju-ichi, twenty-two is ni-ju-ni, thirty-one is san-ju-ichi, forty-one is shi-ju-ichi (or yon-ju-ichi), fifty is go-ju-ichi, etc. If you count by 10s it's ju, ni-ju, san-ju, shi-ju (yon-ju), go-ju, roku-ju, shichi-ju (nana-ju), hachi-ju, ku-ju (kyu-ju), and hyaku.
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Post by awee1975 on Dec 1, 2009 11:43:59 GMT -5
THANKS, Indiana Jones, mystery solved Tigerofhaughton, thanks for taking the time to explain now i am left with the "numbar chigabang" ( often repeated during nagano's run eg. spider flip )
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