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dmytton
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Postby dmytton » December 3rd, 2009 10:16 am

Jessi wrote:Please let me know how your last name is pronounced and I will tell you that too!


Thanks. It's pronounced mitten, like the gloves :p

verne710
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Thank you!

Postby verne710 » December 3rd, 2009 2:11 pm

That's just awesome. Thank you for translating that for me. Now, I just have to practice writing my own name out. I think it will help me remember those particular characters a little better.

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Postby Hiedran » December 3rd, 2009 2:18 pm

dmytton wrote:I'm also interested to learn what the rules are for replacing letters that aren't in Japanese...are you basing the translation off something?


The translation gets based off of the closest available sound. For example, the r sound in Japanese is really an l/d combination, which approximates English r. So the letters ラリルレロ (ra, ri, ru, re, ro) are used for any English r or l sounds.

The same thing with the English v. The closest thing are the b consonants (バビブベボ, ba, bi, bu, be, bo - the h row with the tenten added) though I have seen the wa with a tenten to make v sounds too.

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Postby jeg087 » December 19th, 2009 9:42 am

Hello. Nice to meet you. I am Jonathan Edward Gibbard. Please be kind to me.
Ohayo. Hajimemashite. Watashi wa Jonasan Edowa^do Giba^do desu. Yoroshiku onegai shimasu. (I hope that's correct so far XD)

I'd love to get some help with finding a suitable Japanese Kanji name that has the same or atleast as close as possible, meaning as my English name (see below). I have a huge issue with using the Katakana form of Jonathan (Jonasan/ジョナサン), due to the fact it ends in 'san' (which is usually an honorific meaning 'Mr.'). I also know my Japanese friends struggle with calling me 'Jonasan-san', and the only other viable option is letting them call me 'Jona' or 'Jono'. Now I don't mind being called 'Jono', as that's the nickname most of my non-Japanese friends use, however I'm very interested in trying to find a Japanese Kanji equivelent of atleast (if someone can do my full name, I'll be even more grateful) my first name, which translates from the original Hebrew version as 'Yahweh (God) has given' or 'Gift of God'.

I originally attempted to translate my actual English name to Japanese (ジョナサン エドワード ギバード) as you also may see above, although I'm not too sure on the accuracy. My christian/first name 'Jonathan' comes from Hebrew, originally spelt 'Yonatan', & means, "Yahweh (God) has given". My middle name 'Edward' comes from Old English, originally spelt 'Ēadweard', is from my Grandpa's name, & means "happy/prosperous guard". My surname 'Gibbard' comes from Old German, originally spelt 'Gebhardt', & is thought to refer to the Hebrew name 'Gabriel', which means, "God is my strong man/hero".

Thanks :)

EDIT: So far the best I've found for my first name is: God's Gift (shinzou)

kanjisan1981
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How do I say my name in Japanese?

Postby kanjisan1981 » December 21st, 2009 9:32 pm

my name is Tobias Jung.

Been to Japan (osaka) in 2006.

Thanks

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Postby Yamanchu » December 22nd, 2009 4:08 am

Jeg087, if I were you, instead of using Jonathan, I'd use John, very easy to say in Japanese. ジョン。

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Postby Jessi » December 22nd, 2009 9:30 am

dmytton wrote:
Jessi wrote:Please let me know how your last name is pronounced and I will tell you that too!

Thanks. It's pronounced mitten, like the gloves :p


Your full name would then be デイビッド・ミトン (Deibiddo Miton) :)

jeg087さん,
The name you came up with in katakana, ジョナサン エドワード ギバード, is perfect! I also think that using either Jono or Jon as a nickname would make it easier to say in Japanese :) Unfortunately I can't come up with any advice for finding a Japanese name that has the same meaning as your original name.

kanjisan1981さん,
I would write your name in Japanese as トビアス・ジュン (Tobiasu Jun).
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Postby craazy92 » December 22nd, 2009 1:57 pm

Could you also translate my name? It's Amy Brown.

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Postby mizuhito1 » December 22nd, 2009 2:31 pm

Hi! I have found this site alittle while ago. It translates into romaji, hiragana and katakana.http://www.keiichianimeforever.com/cult ... lator.html?

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Postby zach » December 23rd, 2009 4:19 am

craazy92 wrote:Could you also translate my name? It's Amy Brown.

エイミ・ブラウン is Amy Brown if 'a' is as in aid

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Postby kalebjungers7627 » January 13th, 2010 10:15 pm

How would I pronounce and spell my name? It's Kaleb Jungers.

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Postby Mirmana » January 14th, 2010 4:48 pm

Hey all!

I'm really curious how my name will be pronounced and spelled in Japan.
My first name is 'Mirmana' (Mir-maa-naa) and my last name is 'van Melis' (vàn Mee-lis).
The 'a' in van is the Dutch pronounciation, with a short 'a', like in "Watashi". And the double 'e' is pronounced as the English 'a' in 'aid' f.e.

Thanks in advance!

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Postby zach » January 16th, 2010 5:58 am

kalebjungers7627 wrote:How would I pronounce and spell my name? It's Kaleb Jungers.


カレブ・ジャンガーズ

Karebu Jangaazu :P

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Postby zach » January 16th, 2010 6:06 am

Mirmana wrote:Hey all!

I'm really curious how my name will be pronounced and spelled in Japan.
My first name is 'Mirmana' (Mir-maa-naa) and my last name is 'van Melis' (vàn Mee-lis).
The 'a' in van is the Dutch pronounciation, with a short 'a', like in "Watashi". And the double 'e' is pronounced as the English 'a' in 'aid' f.e.

Thanks in advance!


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Postby Mirmana » January 24th, 2010 4:01 pm

Thank you so much!

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