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British or American English? (eg calibre vs. caliber)?
American English will be used.
 
E.g.: caliber, armor.


= Formatting =
= Formatting =
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== Romanization ==
== Romanization ==


The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepburn_romanization Revised Hepburn] system should be used when Japanese text is converted directly to the English alphabet (aka "romanized"). Under this system, lengthened vowel sounds are written with macrons (overscores): "ou" -> "ō" and "uu" -> "ū"
The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepburn_romanization Revised Hepburn] system should be used when Japanese text is converted directly to the English alphabet (aka "romanized"). Under this system, lengthened vowel sounds are written with macrons (overscores): "ou" -> "ō" and "uu" -> "ū". ん is kept as n even before a consonant.
 
E.g.: "Tōsaka" and "Matō" will be used.
 
As for names of defined foreign origin, they will use what's closest to that origin. e.g.: "Einsbern".
 
== Names and Titles ==


Honorifics (-san etc) should be preserved throughout. Exceptions can be made for less common honorifics, case by case.


'''(Note to Baiken: Both traditional and revised Hepburn use the macron for vowel sounds, but traditional substitutes "m" for ん if is appears before a consonant, eg "senpai" becomes "sempai" - which system do you want to use?)'''
Tōsaka Tokiomi calls Kotomine Risei "Kotomine-san".


Another note: "遠坂" is romanized as "Tohsaka" which would be a style used for passports. I would propose "Tōsaka" to keep consistent.
Kotomine Risei calls Tōsaka Tokiomi "Tokiomi-kun".


== Names and Titles ==
Kotomine Risei occasionally calls either members of the Tōsaka family "Tōsaka-shi", which is, exceptionally, directly translated as "Mr. Tōsaka", as it is a direct equivalent and much less known to the intended public.


Honorifics (-san etc) should be preserved throughout.
Tōsaka Aoi calls Matō Kariya "Kariya-kun".


(Standardizing what name each character uses when referring to other characters should be outlined here...)
Matō Kariya calls Tōsaka Aoi "Aoi-san".


Matō Kariya calls Tōsaka Aoi's daughters "Rin-chan" and "Sakura-chan".


== Page Numbering ==
== Page Numbering ==
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 2 May 2007

Draft proposal for Fate/Zero format guidelines

Terminology[edit]

Terminology and concepts should be take from and coordinated with the Fuyuki Wiki. Readers may use that wiki as a basis for understanding what goes on in the Nasu universe, and it shall be considered an authoritative source of information.

Language[edit]

American English will be used.

E.g.: caliber, armor.

Formatting[edit]

Romanization[edit]

The Revised Hepburn system should be used when Japanese text is converted directly to the English alphabet (aka "romanized"). Under this system, lengthened vowel sounds are written with macrons (overscores): "ou" -> "ō" and "uu" -> "ū". ん is kept as n even before a consonant.

E.g.: "Tōsaka" and "Matō" will be used.

As for names of defined foreign origin, they will use what's closest to that origin. e.g.: "Einsbern".

Names and Titles[edit]

Honorifics (-san etc) should be preserved throughout. Exceptions can be made for less common honorifics, case by case.

Tōsaka Tokiomi calls Kotomine Risei "Kotomine-san".

Kotomine Risei calls Tōsaka Tokiomi "Tokiomi-kun".

Kotomine Risei occasionally calls either members of the Tōsaka family "Tōsaka-shi", which is, exceptionally, directly translated as "Mr. Tōsaka", as it is a direct equivalent and much less known to the intended public.

Tōsaka Aoi calls Matō Kariya "Kariya-kun".

Matō Kariya calls Tōsaka Aoi "Aoi-san".

Matō Kariya calls Tōsaka Aoi's daughters "Rin-chan" and "Sakura-chan".

Page Numbering[edit]

For easier reference, page numbers from the original Japanese text should be inserted into the wiki pages via HTML style comments like so:

<!-- ==== Page XX ==== -->

This makes it a lot easier to locate the original text should translation problems arise.


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