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Esperanto Hiphopo vs Krok' Hip Hop

от qwertz, 17 апреля 2010 г.

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3rdblade (Показать профиль) 15 июня 2010 г., 9:19:16

Yep, it would be written as 'osu' ('ossu'?), but I've heard it said to me plenty of times and I never hear the final 'u'. In speech it's dropped, as ceigered mentioned. I believe its origin is a greeting two sparrers give to each other, for example in a judo match, but its use has spread far outside the ring.

qwertz (Показать профиль) 15 июня 2010 г., 10:29:41

3rdblade:Yep, it would be written as 'osu' ('ossu'?), but I've heard it said to me plenty of times and I never hear the final 'u'. In speech it's dropped, as ceigered mentioned. I believe its origin is a greeting two sparrers give to each other, for example in a judo match, but its use has spread far outside the ring.
Ah, I see. Thanks for that explanation. So probably that's what the referee says i.e. here at the beginning (and making that "arm air cut pointer"). Like Ek! or Start! (or "Los!" or "Auf gehts!" in German). So it spreaded as a kind of ŝerca greeting outside the ring. rideto.gif

qwertz (Показать профиль) 25 июля 2010 г., 11:34:44

Slu ĉiuj,

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"Caddy One teaching kids about emceein. Performing songs from the album "Universal Language" May 19th 2010 in honor of Hip Hop appreciation week."

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