User talk:Mujaki~enwiki

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Re: Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru second season
Hello, I was wondering (since you seem to know Japanese), can you tell me what it said in that website you posted in the edit summary when you took the second season info off the article? I tried to translate it myself, but didn't get very far...So what is the news on the second season? Is it just a rumor?-- 十  八  01:53, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Moenchu says that "The Otoboku fair ~Second Season~ started since Feb. 27. (2月27日より開催 おとボクフェア ~セカンドシーズン~)". The telephone card on which Mizuho is printed is the loss leader of this sales. StarChild introduces this website.
 * Incidentally, getchu deleted the description connected with new anime series on its website, even though the (wrong?) information was posted on Feb. 28....--Mujaki 03:22, 3 March 2007 (UTC)

Re: Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru official spellings
I'm not sure you're aware, but Wikipedia has a convention to use revised Hepburn romanization which convert oo, uu, and ou sounds into ō, ū, and ō respectively. I bring this up since there were a bunch of examples where you changed it from the revised Hepburn ō to ou in several names. Also, where are you getting these official spellings? Like where is it written that Shion is meant to be romanized as Sion?-- 十  八  18:53, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
 * "Miyanokouji", "Sion Jujo", "Suoin" and "Seio" are based on Caramel Box Yarukibako developed by Caramel Box. Incidentally, they are correct spelling in Romanization of Japanese. Of course, "Miyanokōji", "Shion Jūjō", "Suōin" and "Seiō" are proper too. And I didn't change romanizations for pronunciations of Japanese.--Mujaki 19:42, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Their spellings are "Miyanokouji", "Sion Jujo" and "Suouin" in the manual of the PS2 version developed by Alchemist.--Mujaki 21:00, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
 * "ou" is not necessarily long vowel in Japanese. The reading of "とまどう" is "To/ma/do/u". The pronunciation of "こうじ(小路)" is "Ko/u/ji", "Ko/o/ji" or "Kō/ji".--Mujaki 20:24, 9 March 2007 (UTC)

WT:MOS-JA
I am tired of hearing the same quotes of WP:OR and WP:RS from you when it comes to my explanations on the proposal to change the romaji spelling thing, so let me make this clear to you. On Wikipedia we have a policy that very blatantly says "If a rule prevents you from improving or maintaining Wikipedia, ignore it."

This is how I am treating your constant quotes that secondary sources are preferred, as are English language ones, and whatever else you are discovering as the discussion goes on. These are obviously getting in the way of improving the encyclopedia when it comes to naming articles on Japanese topics. Therefore, it is better to ignore them rather than follow them to the letter. I understand that you are not as used to the practices of the English Wikipedia and you do not have an adequate grasp of English, but if we follow every rule to the letter, it does not help us write these pages.— Ryūlóng ( 竜龙 ) 06:25, 26 December 2010 (UTC)

Wi & We
There is discussion at WT:MOS-JA concerning the inclusion of the w for ゐ/ヰ and ゑ/ヱ. In addition, all of the content I added (two W's and ウー) is verifiable. All of the information I have stated on that page is already sourced elsewhere on the project.— Ryūlóng ( 竜龙 ) 07:33, 23 January 2011 (UTC)

Adding that many fact tags to Hepburn romanization is a bit disruptive. Requesting references for the fact that there are three variants when there are only three listed is superfluous, saying that something was left in the third edition but still requesting a reference is pointless, the long e to ei thing is unnecessary, at the discussion I linked to above and that you very clearly responded to earlier there does not need to be a reference to say that ゐ/ヰ is wi and ゑ/ヱ is we, and I have personally seen ウー used as an approximation for the "wu" sound where ウーマン is the approximation for the word "woman" (you can see this at List of Cowboy Bebop episodes where "ウーマン" should probably never be ūman in Hebonshiki). Over the course of several months you inappropriately changed Hepburn romanization, filling it with references where they are overly unnecessary and now requesting references where it is common sense and can be taken for granted.— Ryūlóng ( 竜龙 ) 08:18, 23 January 2011 (UTC)

Changes to Hepburn romanization
Citation needed tags are not used for raising issues you have about semantics (whether or not "modified Hepburn" is sometimes called "revised Hepburn") or pointing out inconsistencies.

Also, there was no reason for you to remove the examples of "woman" and "wood" for wu. Nor was there any reason for you to remove the ヲゥ and ゔ entries.— Ryūlóng ( 竜龙 ) 18:58, 12 April 2011 (UTC)

Please do not write so much when responding. It makes it difficult to discern what your problems are and it makes it even more difficult to come to a consensus.— Ryūlóng ( 竜龙 ) 18:36, 18 April 2011 (UTC)

Stop removing the "woman", "wood", ゔ, and ヲゥ mentions.— Ryūlóng ( 竜龙 ) 18:29, 25 May 2011 (UTC)

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Speedy deletion nomination of Caramel Box Yarukibako


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