Cocoreccho! Moja moja gapatyu kuttetekaruna... Pacchonbo moi noi-noi etoule pucoratte! Muimui, kunakuuna, nyokki, chuppa chuppa yoi yore doda doda~ Moro moja nga, uwauwau... TOGE! Dadhi dado da, ya mu jereka shuppo kopuraretta! Cocoreccho!
Cocoreccho!----
Dodora bogera do-dhi,
ajyare gyaradon fan-ke zu--> [link]Noi! Danguraratta genkuraretta pokurattoi!-->[link]----
Nyare nyore desperro,
bucho mio.
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Puri Datorre

Devious Comments
(bad Viet. ><;; )
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Trusty Bell/Eternal Sonata Club!
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"My guess might be excellent, or it might be crummy, but Mrs. Spade didn't raise any children dippy enough to make guesses in front of a district attorney, an assistant district attorney, and a stenographer."
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Certified: Ladyproof
kentons mastered loco language!
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I am the Leader of the Plush Platoon! i Fight for Truth Love and Justice!!!
A humble Muse trying to bring Byako City of Everything to the spotlight
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Its grand
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It's (badly written) Vietnamese, though I realized that it's not Japanese you were writing in the journal but Locoroco language (which uses Japanese anyway, does it ...?)
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Trusty Bell/Eternal Sonata Club!
What's it say?
LocoLanguage is based on Japanese sounds, yes, but it doesn't use the words. Patapon language uses Japanese words, which I find funny. So your main warrior types are Yaripon, Tatepon, and Yumipon, right? Yari = "spear", tate = "shield", and yumi = "bow". XD
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"My guess might be excellent, or it might be crummy, but Mrs. Spade didn't raise any children dippy enough to make guesses in front of a district attorney, an assistant district attorney, and a stenographer."
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"My guess might be excellent, or it might be crummy, but Mrs. Spade didn't raise any children dippy enough to make guesses in front of a district attorney, an assistant district attorney, and a stenographer."
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"My guess might be excellent, or it might be crummy, but Mrs. Spade didn't raise any children dippy enough to make guesses in front of a district attorney, an assistant district attorney, and a stenographer."
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