

Read the analysis here:
http://www.phantomriverstone.com/2017/09/zhu-yuan-da-or-yuanda-zhu-characters.html









BlueMue wrote:And I think they made the right decission with that and the genral adaptation of how the names are said in general. It simply doesn't work out to say the last name first in English. I don't see a problem with the change at all. It's more concerning when they translate "Onii-chan" into "Ryo". But I know it's difficult to adapt this to western languages.

O Rei do Frango Assado wrote: Personally, I've always been against the practice of reversing the order of East Asian names for Western audiences. I find it condescending and insulting. Not to mention it is plain wrong. The fact is, Shenmue's main character, to give an example, is called Hazuki Ryo, not Ryo Hazuki.
How about educating people instead? Which, by the way, is what Switch is doing, so, once again, thanks!


shenmue852 wrote:the proper translation convention in English is to keep the name order for Chinese names, but switch the name order to Western style for Japanese names.

Sappharad wrote:BlueMue wrote:And I think they made the right decission with that and the genral adaptation of how the names are said in general. It simply doesn't work out to say the last name first in English. I don't see a problem with the change at all. It's more concerning when they translate "Onii-chan" into "Ryo". But I know it's difficult to adapt this to western languages.
Kind of off topic, but this reminded me of Yakuza Kiwami which came out last month and I finished a couple of weeks ago. They made a similar choice there which I found to be odd. Pretty much throughout the entire game, Haruka refers to Kiryu as "Oji-san" but they just subtitle it as Mister the entire time. It's not until the post-credits sequence after you finish the game where she still calls him Ojisan, but then they subtitle it as "Uncle Kaz" like in subsequent games. I think their choice made sense, they were trying to create a distinction between someone she just recently met and someone she's known for a while, but the fact that you can hear her calling him the same thing the entire time made it odd.

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