Oyu Ne Mr is おゆーねーさん. But it isn't a quote.
Yes
In armis angeli
Shabine Shortstory : Quote the song on English that was uncocted about
yes. th person who is quoting could be quoting someone who is quoting someone else and so on.
If the person you quote is someone with credible background on the issue you are discussing it it a call to authority. If it is a quote from a character or other figure, it is an allusion.
quote (noun) = tsitut (ציטות), from the English word "citation"quote: (verb) = tsitet (ציטת)
If it's part of the quote then it goes within the quote. If it's not part of the quote it either goes right behind the quotation mark or behind the thing that leads out of the quotation. e.g. "where does the exclamation point go after a quote?" was what had been asked. or it was asked by someone on the internet: "where does the exclamation point go after a quote?".
Kinda doesnt make sense in Samoan OR in English, but I'll give it a try.... Na e faitau you sharing a Lou toaua you luga o le facebook? ... Sounds as if someone is asking another person if they "read what their husband/wife/spouse wrote on Facebook".
Yes, you generally need permission to quote someone in your work to avoid potential copyright infringement.
The quote symbol looks like this " and is used to highlight something in text or to actually quote someone else. for example "all is fair in love and war" is a direct quote. If you were saying this to someone it would be : Quote, all is fair in love and war. unquote.
Watch the anime in Japanese, look for when he says that, memorize what he said, go up to somebody and say it. It's that easy, watch Naruto Shippuden @ www.naruto.com and watch the episodes that just came out and he says it there.
Esse quod esses numquam serum est.