User talk:Bluesun1

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Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Salubri (Talk) 21:29, October 7, 2011

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Never, ever change something like the name of an article without the contribution of the Admins here, changes like that are not to be implemented lightly, we have a translation corner already set u for Official translations, otherwise people will just do everything the way they like!! You should revert your edits until further notice!! SunXia  (Chat)  21:50, October 7, 2011 (UTC)

Translation
Just curious do you have a background in translation be it Japanese or otherwise? --


 * Wow thats great. Well Im Salubri an admin on the site. We are always looking for serious full time translators, which are very hard to come by on here at least. We have User:Adam Restling as are main guy in a way but he is rarely on and we have alot that can and needs to be translated especially when it comes to new information which is literally a weekly thing. If you interested you should definitely join the Translation Corner. Adam commonly does a translation with significant explanation for the translation. We have a tendency toward the more poetic and accurate translation regardless of the inaccurate americanized versions created by Viz Media. (All Zanpakuto are translated along those parameters) We dont have faith in online translations (google and the like). Let me know if your interested. --

Re: Bach
I tried to comment on your Corner post this morning, but my browser was acting funny.

It's a fun theory, but prob. little more than an especially creative wild guess, barring additional evidence. While yod, he, waw, he are the names of the letters, of course, their sound would simply be, like you said, y - h - w - h (or - v - h, as like you've cited waw has come to be pronounced vav in most modern usages), and thus not needing a *Yu d -he- > Yūha-. I should note that it is Yū habahha and not  Yuh habahha in kana; and that Yiddish, that kooky blend of Hebrew, Germanic, and Slavonic--and source of most of the silly words associated with Judeans, such as shiksa XD--still exists, and is not relegated merely to a thousand years ago. :)

As a rendering, Yuhavaha or Yuhabaha, without the doubled h, would've been an easier thing; even gives it a kind of Arabic flavor (by using only the vowels u and a). It seems that in Japanese, "Yahweh'" itself is rendered Yahawe, Yāwe (more modern "Yahveh" by Yahave), and "Jehovah" by Ehova or Ehoba.

Juhabach's and Kirge Opie's names seem to be intended as (pseudo?-)Germanic--following the flush of new Germanic words in this arc for the already German-using Quincy--even if the Sternritters' are as wacky as any Arrancar, so I don't, at this point, see any reason to assume Kubo named the former after God, as fun a theory as it is. :) Adam Restling (talk) 22:09, September 5, 2012 (UTC)


 * Think nothing of it. :)


 * It was an interesting idea. Adam Restling (talk) 00:22, September 6, 2012 (UTC)