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Chris Kern wrote: > > All I meant to say was that in my experience, "kakegoe" are not that > long. I don't think I'm the only one with this opinion, because when > I was asking the people in my office about "yattokomakase", several of > them commented that it was "nagai" or "nagasugiru" (even without the > "no yoiyamakase" on the end). What is your idea of 掛け声? I didn't know about やっとこまか せ until you wrote about it. But I don't think it's exceptionally long or weird 掛け声 when you have in mind 掛け 声 used in regional お祭り or in work places or in anythings. If you say やっとこまかせ is long, is more popular よいこらしょ or よいこらどっこいしょ kind of long too? -- dareka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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