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Japanese Version of Your User Name
Topic Started: Jan 15 2005, 12:20 PM (1,173 Views)
SSS
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Is it me or are some posts missing in this topic? :/

Anyways, here is my japanese pronunciation:

Sususu

*SSS hit the post button too soon >_<
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markeesh
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Marukeeshi B)
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Renee su
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Alcario
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"Not a Japanese Pigtailed Idol Meganekko"
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I already known my names for a long time already.

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my real name.

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my screen name on invisionfree, keep in mind that there is no "th" sound in japanese, so the "th" in zenith becomes "su".

And "misakichi" is written in hiragana if you're confused on why it looks different than the other characters.
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Droning off of Zenith's post... I'd like to give a little lesson... Katakana is used to spell out "Western" terms... where as Hiragana is used to spell out "Japanese" terms...

Now I need to type my name out... but I am unable to do so... as I lack a Japanese font...
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Alcario
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FizzleBoink
January 19, 2005 03:26 AM
Droning off of Zenith's post... I'd like to give a little lesson... Katakana is used to spell out "Western" terms... where as Hiragana is used to spell out "Japanese" terms...

Now I need to type my name out... but I am unable to do so... as I lack a Japanese font...

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not only would you need a font, but also a imput editor to actually type it out.

I'm actually just posting the names as images so nobody has problems reading it.
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huh?
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cvn-tv-dip
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This is actually fun if you know English-to-Japanese romanization.
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pici_lodulettaru
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cibien tibi diaipi

(I pronounce my account name letter by letter)
Edited by cvn-tv-dip, Sep 25 2008, 09:26 PM.
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Baffled
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Lol my name in Japanese is Magomago
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Sep 27 2008, 02:43 PM
Lol my name in Japanese is Magomago
No, it's "baforudu". We're talking about Japanese-based pronounciation.
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