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War Writer
04-10-2001, 03:35
This is probably the most weiredest subject I'll ever come up with. And I would understand if no one would reply; the reason being they would be asking what the hell would I be smoking at this point. But it's worth a try.

I'm trying to make the stories I'm doing for www.totalwar.org (http://www.totalwar.org) as realistic as possible; now there's a thing in which one of the character's swear; I won't go into detail; but it's only one word; actually its ****; there I said it.
Now; would they have said these kind of things in 16th century Japan. I think they would've; or have i been writing to much modern stuff?

If you could understand any of that; I like to congraulate you. Can you put any opinions please it would be really helpful.

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War Writer
04-11-2001, 00:35
Ok then.

Brown Wolf
04-11-2001, 01:28
when do they swear
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Tachikaze
04-11-2001, 01:39
Japanese generally don't swear the same way Westerners do. They traditionally don't tend to use words about sex and bodily functions as swear words. Although I have heard a Japanese say "kuso" in a couple of movies (like Hell in the Pacific).

I know of some words Japanese do say as insults and swearing today, but I don't know if they were used 400 years ago. Japanese insults tend to be less crude than Western ones.

For a good source of modern Japanese slang, find Making Out in Japanese by Todd and Erika Geers.

I have looked for four asterisks in my Japanese dictionary and can't find a translation. It must be obsolete.