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Ignacio Biarritz
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Instead of "Karaoke", in Spanish we say "cantante"
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Wes
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Rating: 5
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February 11, 2011
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Néstor
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Steven
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ちがいます。 発音はka-ra-OH-kay
Also, it's "orchestra". ;) It is said the word comes from broadcast industry practice sessions using recordings of music instead of the real instruments.
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Vittoria Towery
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Christina Larsson
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Forgive my ignorance... I had no idea that was a Japanese word...
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Abel M
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Rating: 3
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January 17, 2010
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BIEN HECHO
Instead of "Karaoke", in Spanish we say "KARAOKE"
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Mario
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Roland Bedell
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Thank you for letting me try using this. I didn't win the game but I think that this will help me learn more about speaking Japanese.
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