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Old 2011-05-27, 00:55   Link #10739
NightGale
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Originally Posted by Sumeragi View Post
Not really. There's quite a few kanji that have the same sound, so thinking of using how you say a name to without referring to the characters will make you lost.
Hmm, well since i donīt know proper japanese gramatics i can only guess based on a popular and simple to understand example: "Kamijou", just like when Kanzaki hearing his name though his name was written with the Kanji to "The one who cleanses God" and how it was said that "The one higher than God" is also read "Kamijou", so i though that maybe the author wanted to create a similar effect or... just a lame, lame pun.

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Originally Posted by Sumeragi View Post
You have to look at it the other way: "Wish for control" is the only logical meaning that comes out of the specific kanji, not changing the kanji to fit the meaning.
Hmm, so thatīs how it works?... and about my second question, is there any other way to read those specific Kanji? just curious.
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