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  1. Abwayax

    Your name in Japanese

    You know what I wonder? Why exactly does a link to some javascript application that just takes an English name and spits out a "transliteration"" that is usually incorrect, and if it is correct, if pronounced correctly will probably sound almost exactly like the English name, albeit with an...
  2. Abwayax

    Your name in Japanese

    It would be, but the thing's not actually a translator and won't actually translate "hundred" :P (hey, at least I'm not acting like some of the people in this thread saying that their Pokemon usernames were "translated" incorrectly when they weren't really translated... I don't think an actual...
  3. Abwayax

    Your name in Japanese

    My current username is ナンバ ウアンハンドルツド, which is romanized as "Nanba Uanhandoruddo" (jesus that's a mouthful). Or ナンバ100 for short, which kinda looks nice I guess
  4. Abwayax

    Your name in Japanese

    This one I think is a bit more accurate
  5. Abwayax

    Your name in Japanese

    "much much"? It basically bastardizes it.
  6. Abwayax

    Your name in Japanese

    Tests of mid-importance: Fragezeichen => Furajizeichinu Abwayax => Abuwayaku Number one-hundred => Nunberu one-funderedo Kauchaomai => Kauchiomai Professor Glitch => Purofususoru guritsuchi Yes! Now I know how to say things that already sound perfectly fine in English, in the Language of...
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