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Isn't 'hyaku' '100'? That'd probably be easier. >:|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
New one says Ribekka.
But there can't be two "k"s! I think...
That's the one I used. But it IS more accurate than the other one.It's because of the way the transliterator (note: not translator) works. A 'c' becomes a 'k' in Romaji. Since you put 2 C's in, it'll spit out 2 K's. It's really basic. Also, 2 consonants in Romaji mean that you pronounce it both at the end of the first syllable and the beginning at the syllable, but you do so kinda softly, so it does tend to come out as one sound to our ears.
http://www.keiichianimeforever.com/culture/japanese/nametranslator.html
This one works a lot better, it does more than transform letters from one to another.
Isn't 'hyaku' '100'? That'd probably be easier. >:|
Yeah, but I think sane people are ignoring the transliterator so. :/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 translator handles pokemon either)