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videonastie

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Jan 9, 2003
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Is there anyway of converting English names into the Japanese or Chinese equivilent, using software?:confused:
 
I've never seen such a thing, but I could probably write something for Japanese since I know how it should work. It would problably take some time.
 
If you could, that would be a great help. The names I'm after are:

Kai
Eden
Erin

Thanks;)
 
Originally posted by videonastie
If you could, that would be a great help. The names I'm after are:

Kai
Eden
Erin

Thanks;)

If those are the only names you want:

カイ
イデン
エリン
 
As far as I am aware, the japanses language have a few sounds missing compared to english. Its actually quite funny, something like 26 to 23? something like that...
 
Originally posted by Alte22a
As far as I am aware, the japanses language have a few sounds missing compared to english. Its actually quite funny, something like 26 to 23? something like that...

Every language is missing something in comparison with other languages. English doesn't have various sounds several European languages have. I think every language's R sound is different. All languages pale in comparison to Chinese intonation.
 
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