he wasnt using zoomer lingo in his regular speech unlike you lol. Why can't you use your age to justify yourself? cause you're obviously not 40, lol. I'm actually 50, that's how I can tellBut he's 34, used zoomer lingo, got butthurt about criticism and argued with people on an online manga forum, all while using his age to justify it. So, why can't I? I can tell you are still young and don't realize that people can have fun online reading and chatting about manga and teasing people even in their 40s, look forward to it, it's great.
Well, thanks for the compliment, makes me feel younger. You might want to work on recognizing facetiousness.he wasnt using zoomer lingo in his regular speech unlike you lol. Why can't you use your age to justify yourself? cause you're obviously not 40, lol. I'm actually 50, that's how I can tell
You didn't recognize my facetiousness? Of course I'm not 50, you goofballWell, thanks for the compliment, makes me feel younger. You might want to work on recognizing facetiousness.
I'm not replying to your comment.. Why did you suddenly attack me? This forum is for this series and it's lore not for language debate.. Even tough sometimes it's wrong we already know what that's really mean so you did not have to be mad about it.. If you have any problem with the scanlation just leave one comment and that's it.. If you didn't agree just settle the rest privately with the scanlation group on discord or something.. If you can't just respect other opinion just shut up.. If you want to argue about language just go to the language forum or something not there..If you don't like the English-language discussion, then just read the scanlation and stay out of the forum.
(We're not arguing about grammar.)
The issue isn't whether you're replying to my comment in particular or even to comments of a sort in which mine is included.I'm not replying to your comment..
Because your comment was unreasonable.Why did you suddenly attack me?
This forum is for comments on the associate scanlation. That is why, if the same instalment receives a different scanlation, it will have a separate forum, rather than each instalment having only one forum. The forum for the series more generally has a link in the title entry. People arguing here about language are more specifically arguing over whether the scanlation itself has got the language wrong.This forum is for this series and it's lore not for language debate..
Rizz comes from the middle of the word "charisma" and was popularized by the twitch streamer Kai Cenat, along with the actor Tom Holland. It is Meriam Webster's word of the year, meaning something like "the power to attract other people, or actions that make you attractive to others." I'm very loosely quoting America's national public radio, which also made it seem like the word was popular all over the english speaking world. Finally, idek what the hell gyatt means, I don't have enough "hello fellow kids" energy to figure it out.An ideal woman.
Also what does gyat and rizz even mean. It's an american slang I presume, but I kid you not, not only americans read english translations. Crazy I know.
I just don't suffer stupidity. If I actually make a mistake, (spelling mistakes, grammatical errors, etc.) I own up to it straight away. The problem is I don't think I made a mistake- I've explained my reasoning, in detail and still have people saying "Uh, NO. Slang bad." (essentially) and I'm defending my decision.I don't know man, mass replying to a handful of negative comments like that really doesn't scream "confidence" to me.
"Gyatt" is the shortened version of "Goddamn". Do you take issue with the word "gonna" (or further, "gon'" being used in place of "going to"? Because that's exactly how your argument sounds to me. Japanese have dozens, hundreds even, of example of full words shortened down to just two or three syllables by primarily the youth cultuer (I instantly remember a discussion about the use of "マ?" among the youth as opposed to the more formal "本当に?") The same applies here with "gyatt", he's a young guy, shown to be flamboyant and uses casual, somewhat meme-y language before and in this case he used a single syllable from a longer word to express surprise/arousal(?). As to the doesn't make sense to those who don't live in primarily English-speaking countries.... well, I'm translating it into English for an English-speaking demographic, that kinda isn't my problem?Part of the point is that if you know Japanese and see デッ!, you instinctively know it's just a shortened version of the full word. "Gyatt" is just gibberish to anyone who doesn't live in primarily English speaking country and engages with the youth culture
I think you're letting your personal opinions on neologisms get in the way. It doesn't matter how you personally feel about a word in colloquial use, the fact of the matter is that it's in use by the same demographic that Kuzutani is in (if he were English-speaker) so I use the words and manner of speaking that he would use if he were an English speaker, as close to the essence of the words being used in the raws.these two don't seem like words to me, they're more like fads. In a year or two no one will know what the hell they mean.
"Gyatt" has a very similar origin to "rizz"- Basically the first part of someone shouting "GODDAMN!" in a state of exasperated surprise/arousal. Most often used in context of "Goddamn, look at that ass!" with the "d" slowly turning into it's phonetical cousin "t"Finally, idek what the hell gyatt means, I don't have enough "hello fellow kids" energy to figure it out.
Finally, idek what the hell gyatt means, I don't have enough "hello fellow kids" energy to figure it out.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh"Gyatt" has a very similar origin to "rizz"- Basically the first part of someone shouting "GODDAMN!" in a state of exasperated surprise/arousal. Most often used in context of "Goddamn, look at that ass!" with the "d" slowly turning into it's phonetical cousin "t"
Goddamn → Gyaddamn → Gyattamn → Gyatt (first syllable only)
Get your cultural colonizing ass out the door. You think I'd read this shit if it was western? If I want western culture I'll read a western comic. I'm here because of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean culture shit. What's the point of reading foreign shit if the foreign stuff got erased and replaced by western shit?Cooooollllll let me just use Japanese meme-y words that "western culture overlords" wouldn't understand without a 3-paragraph explanation on the etymology for each word.
OORRRRRRR I could just use their English equivalent and save everyone that hassle?
Seriously, get a fucking clue and leave your holier-than-thou self-righteousness at the door.
"Gonna" retains some of the original word in it, so it's understandable instantly. Gyatt doesn't retain anything from the original goddamn. It's a squeal, a grunt. And if I was a Japanese boomer I'd probably have some issues with マ as well, but at least that's just マジ shortened even further. I don't really care about your usage of slang in the manga to be honest, I mind the word itself because it's nonsense."Gyatt" is the shortened version of "Goddamn". Do you take issue with the word "gonna" (or further, "gon'" being used in place of "going to"? Because that's exactly how your argument sounds to me. Japanese have dozens, hundreds even, of example of full words shortened down to just two or three syllables by primarily the youth cultuer (I instantly remember a discussion about the use of "マ?" among the youth as opposed to the more formal "本当に?") The same applies here with "gyatt", he's a young guy, shown to be flamboyant and uses casual, somewhat meme-y language before and in this case he used a single syllable from a longer word to express surprise/arousal(?). As to the doesn't make sense to those who don't live in primarily English-speaking countries.... well, I'm translating it into English for an English-speaking demographic, that kinda isn't my problem?
least obvious manga plot 💀Oh he's definitely gonna give the ring to Urumin to give to her, which will cause some kind of misunderstanding
thats what GYAT and RIZZ does to readers apparently 😂. This manga is no literary masterpiece to begin with, i am unsure why people are so up in arms about itThis chapter has inadequate number of comments, doesn't it?
I've spent almost half my life in Japan, haven't set foot out of Japan since 2010 and am currently in the nationlization process.Get your cultural colonizing ass out the door. You think I'd read this shit if it was western? If I want western culture I'll read a western comic. I'm here because of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean culture shit. What's the point of reading foreign shit if the foreign stuff got erased and replaced by western shit?
If I read an Indonesian novel, I do not fucking want a western slang written in it. I want an Indonesian slang. Indonesian culture.
I guess the concept of experiencing a
Foreign culture is a foreign concept for people like you. Forgive me for being ahead of myself.
I think we agree more than we disagree."Gonna" retains some of the original word in it, so it's understandable instantly. Gyatt doesn't retain anything from the original goddamn. It's a squeal, a grunt. And if I was a Japanese boomer I'd probably have some issues with マ as well, but at least that's just マジ shortened even further. I don't really care about your usage of slang in the manga to be honest, I mind the word itself because it's nonsense.
As for the second point, you say you're translating it for an English-speaking users. Am I not part of that group? Do I not understand English? You said you spent last 14 years in Japan, so I can only assume you have contact with your native language through internet only. Don't you think that might've coloured your perception of the language in a way you'd consider internet lingo normal? Would you be easily understood if you said "gyatt" or "rizz" or whatever the fuck else slang you can come up with to an older coworker? If so, then I concede.
I'm just worried I'll soon be seeing shit like "poggers" or "kekw" in translations, since you could easily make a case for those, too.