User talk:GMRRFRepublic

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Japanese (Kanji) Name and Romanized (Romaji) Name
After seeing your edits, I though that you haven't know the differences between these two terminology, so by this mail I'd like to explained it for you. Sorry if my thought is wrong.
 * First, Japanese people have three type of naming for themselves, there are: Japanese name, Romanized name and English name.
 * There are differences on how to write them between those three names, and they are:
 * Japanese name are written in Japanese Kanji. This is the name they used in Japan for all occassion. Also, even the name separated into several words in their Romaji form, usually there will be no space included while writing in Kanji.
 * Romanized name are transliterated Kanji, written in Latin letters (known as Romaji, or Romanian Letter in English). This naming used when they communicate with people who can't read Kanji.
 * English name, in most cases, are same with the Romanized name, but in some cases, it'll be differ if their English name used one of these letters, since Japanese don't have these letters: c, f, l, q, v, x, z (except "zu" and "fu").

Next, I'll discuss about your edit. The naming you inputted at the characters just  few hours ago is not their Romanized name. It's their Japanese Name, or rather known as Kanji name. I've fixed this for you, and hopefully this information will helps you to be more aware on editting the naming in future. Somehow, Japanese people (as far as I know), quite strict about this thing.

Best regards,

 Ethrundr  (Local Talkpage) 19:27, February 16, 2013 (UTC)