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Recent content by Naming Wrongs

  1. On a Pale Horse (Umamusume/Youjo Senki)

    The Japanese written language doesn't include any phenoms that can't be pronounced in Japanese. They are renderedinto the closest Japanese equivalent. All of the loan word Uma names receive the same treatment. The announcer should have no more or less trouble reading her name than any of the...
  2. On a Pale Horse (Umamusume/Youjo Senki)

    The different readings of kanji are different syllables, not different pronunciations of the same syllables, so even if they decided to put some fancy Kanji on it it wouldn't result in that kind of pronunciation difficulty. It doesn't really matter though, because it would be written in...
  3. On a Pale Horse (Umamusume/Youjo Senki)

    It's nonsensical, actually. Japanese writing doesn't work that way. You might not know how some Kanji are read, but there's never any confusion about pronunciation.
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