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stonemirror wrote:If one wants to say, "There's a zombie!" in Japanese, would it be ゾンビがあるよ! or ゾビがいるよ!...?
A fish in an aquarium is iru; on a plate, it's aru. A plant is alive, but doesn't move, so it's aru, too. A machine can move but it's not alive, so it's aru, as well. You'd think a zombie would be aru as well, or at least that'd be (sorta) consistent, but it doesn't seem right...
stonemirror wrote:If one wants to say, "There's a zombie!" in Japanese, would it be ゾンビがあるよ! or ゾビがいるよ!...?
A fish in an aquarium is iru; on a plate, it's aru. A plant is alive, but doesn't move, so it's aru, too. A machine can move but it's not alive, so it's aru, as well. You'd think a zombie would be aru as well, or at least that'd be (sorta) consistent, but it doesn't seem right...
Bucko wrote:stonemirror wrote:If one wants to say, "There's a zombie!" in Japanese, would it be ゾンビがあるよ! or ゾビがいるよ!...?
A fish in an aquarium is iru; on a plate, it's aru. A plant is alive, but doesn't move, so it's aru, too. A machine can move but it's not alive, so it's aru, as well. You'd think a zombie would be aru as well, or at least that'd be (sorta) consistent, but it doesn't seem right...
Haha, I don't really think it matters, but I'd use iru for ghosts and zombies. My Japanese teacher told me to use iru when I was talking about the gnomes in her garden yesterday
Bueller_007 wrote:This is a "burning" question? I'd say its practicality is somewhat limited...
stonemirror wrote:I think you'd have to give the Borg the benefit of the doubt and say いる. But what about the Terminator (robot inside, with skin on the outside)...?
My, but you're full of intriguing questions, aren't you stonemirrorさん?
stonemirror wrote:Well, that's begging the question. It's not as though Japanese words come with English definitions. You should take a look at the book I mentioned, it's really quite interesting. It goes into this in depth.
Bueller_007 wrote:The Amazon reviews look interesting, and I'd probably read that book if I could find it for free... But I'm not up for buying it sight unseen.