It's definitely ten billion percent more likely that a Japanese company fucked up writing English than it is that a Japanese author fucked up writing Japanese, yeah
Pretty bad point you're trying to make there bud
It's definitely ten billion percent more likely that a Japanese company fucked up writing English than it is that a Japanese author fucked up writing Japanese, yeah
Pretty bad point you're trying to make there bud
While thats true. a single mistake would make sense, it being repeated on multiple times on different things tho, then it becomes more and more unlikely
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anywhere than here
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Whether or not Japanese people have been writing Japanese wrong hundreds of times for years or if they messed up English once
The real issue is how many times it was repeated. A Japanese person writing English wrong is more likely than them writing Japanese wrong, but not monumentally so. On the other hand, the odds of them writing the same Japanese word wrong over and over on multiple unrelated occasions really is approaching monumentally unlikely. I actually agree with you, but you could've clarified your point better.
This has probably been asked a million times in regards to LB3 already, but
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Instead, I think ufotable wrote it right, while Urobuchi wrote オーナー instead of オナー, but meaning "Honor" and not "Owner". In FGO materials the name of the NPs are written in katakana, not in romaji, so if they wrote it wrong in katakana, they could still allude to "Honor" and not "Owner". It will be really strange if ufotable wrote "Honor" by mistake.
And for those of you who are english, does "Knight of Owner" have sense? I think that "Knight of Honor" does.
It's different though for "Blut die Schwester", because Nasu really wrote it wrong. In german "blood sisters" is "Blutsschwestern", and not "Blut die Schwester", because the latter means nothing. But it's a different story.
"Only in my company, will you not be a monster"
anywhere than here
I think owner makes sense because it's a NP that makes the user the owner of other people's NPs by stealing them which isn't very honourable.
I get that Honor makes sense in that Lancelot is famous for his initial honor and tragic love story, but Owner, like koto points out, makes more sense in the context
but believe whatever you like