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Posted: 2020-06-28 18:52:49
by Mattlau04 - Size: 1447x2039
- Source: www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/82628261
- Rating: Explicit
- Score: 70 (vote up)
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>> #376034
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I translated "Sensei" to teacher but it probably should be translated to something else, it's just i couldn't find how
Also cool fact, the character was based on <<www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/68933387|a vtuber concept design>> he made a year ago (<<twitter.com/na_shacho/status/1277247798212083713|i like to source what i say>>)
>> #376036
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Another very hot piece from na_shacho!
I translated "Sensei" to teacher but it probably should be translated to something else, it's just i couldn't find how
Sensei can be used as a catch-all professional honorific. I've seen other media use "sensei" for mangaka and the like
>> #376043
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Sensei can be used as a catch-all professional honorific. I've seen other media use "sensei" for mangaka and the like
I understood that, i just couldn't find an equivalent in english :/
>> #376060
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I understood that, i just couldn't find an equivalent in english :/
Sir or madam works, as was mentioned elsewhere in the pool.
Or, god forbid, just omit it.
>> #376085
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As it doesn't have an equivalent term in English, it's best to just leave it as it is to not lose the integrity of the phrases, or you can swap with, as you said, teachers etc., Or sir madam, or last bet could be Mr./Mrs./Ms.