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For what it's worth this is not a Japanese game. Ghost of Tsushima was developed/written in America, and the English track is the original in this case. Jin's voice actor, Daisuke Tsuji, is a Japanese American as well. As an aside, The Witcher doesn't take place in medieval Scandinavia.
english, as i don't speak japanese. Japanese audio, english subtitles. I've been a fan of anime for years and it just felt right to play this game in japanese for me. My only gripe was the subtitles mistranslating 'Sakai-sama', as Jin Sakai, it'd be more akin to Lord Sakai, throughout my entire playthrough, lol.
The Miku Real Japanese Podcast : Miku rules. ++. Sayuri Saying : Mainly conversations, very effective. YT channel is good too. ++. Momoko To Nihongo : Really good for beginners, some words explained. Kevin Sleepy Japanese : Kevin's cool. ++. Japanese with Shun : Really good for beginners and when you're lazy. Kaori Nihongo.
Ling & Lang https://discord.gg/BWaZeP8 230 roughly: *Dead link, would like a new link. A very friendly server with not only an active Japanese channel, but over 20 different channels for other languages. Language practice and learning server https://discord.gg/3Bx2VNp 500< : Has multiple channels for different languages much like ling and land ...
Sort by: Fillanzea. • 12 yr. ago. I think the best dictionaries are by Kenkyusha. The New College Japanese-English Dictionary and New College English-Japanese dictionary, specifically. The problem, however, is that virtually all good English-Japanese dictionaries are written with a Japanese audience in mind, so they have definitions and usage ...
So I would personally disagree with the notion that Japanese say 「ハッピーバースデイ」over the native phrases due to complexity, but rather novelty or a simple preference for the sound of the loaned english. Many Japanese speakers love the English language which is probably the main reason English loan words have replaced many ...
English VA for Tales of Arise is really good imo. Both. Tales rewards multiple play through. Hmm…I usually like Japanese VA overall for games like this (Persona series I generally listen to the Japanese VAs because if any series that is anime, it would be that one), but I like the English dub so far.
Type Settings in the search bar, and Select the same. 2. Then tap Change PC settings. 3. Tap or click Time and language, and then tap or click Region and language. 4. Tap or click a language that says Language pack available underneath, and then tap or click Options. 5. Tap or click Download.
If the English dub is low quality, like xenoblade 2, or has questionable wording and stuff like Japanese honorifics in English for no reason (persona 4/5) I’ll go with Japanese. If the English dub is high quality, like tales of arise, scarlet nexus, code vein, the shin megami tensei series…. I’ll just go English dub.
First link - Option 1: I click Windows+I. It tells me to go to update and security, there is no option for "update and security" in Windows 11. I click "privacy and security", there is no "troubleshoot" option. I click "windows update", there is no "troubleshoot" option. Option 2: I click alt+shift.