Thursday, October 18, 2007

Spammers respond!

It's amusing when I see that spammers actually respond to my Chainki anti-spam drive. Following is taken from a new page of spam where clearly a spammer has noticed that I have banned some Chinese characters (see my earlier post, Goodbye Chinese spam), and just rambles about what to do. The page then finishes with masses of links to his Chinese language school. Don't worry if you don't understand what the spammer wrote, but here it is anyway:

Ah ... yes. I assumed that this thread couldn't get approval. Then, after searching and seeing the other thread and with the information given in it, I've browsed my dictionary a little and thought that 搦 is more suitable choice and wrote there.

This is the story of this topic and my response in that topic.

Anyway ... How can we write "here you are"?


It sounds as "no" in the forth tone, meaning "here you are". But, I can't find it in my dictionary. How can we write it in Chinese characters? It is in the Pimsleur Mandarin I lessons.

Thanks ...


Haven't you already posted in this thread? -> What is the character for "Here you are" used in Pimsleur

It is 喏, pronounced nuò (not nòu).

Dictionary ->

n mj
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1 comment:

  1. Your English site is not working. It returns and "internal server error."

    I'd like to submit:
    http://stemneighbors.com

    Thanks.

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