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Ena likes to use repetition in her speech eg. "I see I see.". Just so we are being consistent, should I be throwing a comma in between?, so it becomes "I see, I see" In some edits I have been doing that but I'm beginning to think the lack of commas is intentional --[[User:Drowzycow|Drowzycow]] ([[User talk:Drowzycow|talk]]) 18:02, 9 September 2012 (CDT)
Ena likes to use repetition in her speech eg. "I see I see.". Just so we are being consistent, should I be throwing a comma in between?, so it becomes "I see, I see" In some edits I have been doing that but I'm beginning to think the lack of commas is intentional --[[User:Drowzycow|Drowzycow]] ([[User talk:Drowzycow|talk]]) 18:02, 9 September 2012 (CDT)
Short answer: It doesn't matter that much, I think, just... In Japanese I imagine it to be rather fast/short and in English, the comma can be seen as a break in the middle, drawing it out...--[[User:Kadi|Kadi]] ([[User talk:Kadi|talk]]) 05:53, 10 September 2012 (CDT)

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Ena likes to use repetition in her speech eg. "I see I see.". Just so we are being consistent, should I be throwing a comma in between?, so it becomes "I see, I see" In some edits I have been doing that but I'm beginning to think the lack of commas is intentional --Drowzycow (talk) 18:02, 9 September 2012 (CDT)

Short answer: It doesn't matter that much, I think, just... In Japanese I imagine it to be rather fast/short and in English, the comma can be seen as a break in the middle, drawing it out...--Kadi (talk) 05:53, 10 September 2012 (CDT)