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I also would spend as much time as them, if I should do the same thing. I think it is better to proof-read the entire project in order to eliminate mistranslation, skipping such small details. |
I also would spend as much time as them, if I should do the same thing. I think it is better to proof-read the entire project in order to eliminate mistranslation, skipping such small details. |
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However small the advice is, don't hesitate to tell me it! |
However small the advice is, don't hesitate to tell me it! |
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Because I want to study English, everything is greatly welcomed. |
Because I want to study English, everything is greatly welcomed. |
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** advice to repair my written mistakes |
** advice to repair my written mistakes |
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I prefer lower cases, than upper cases. The correct method to spell my name is "akiha" rather than "Akiha". |
I prefer lower cases, than upper cases. The correct method to spell my name is "akiha" rather than "Akiha". |
Revision as of 12:21, 19 April 2007
Hello :)
Because I'm not good at writing, you may think my remark is awkward. It's natural. Let me know that.
As a member of Baka-Tsuki
akiha is a QCer rather than translator.
Rationale
I'm still an English learner. thus, It's too difficult and time-consuming to write translated text in English from scratch. On the other hand, I'm native Japanese. thus, I almost completely understand the grammar and structure of Japanese. Consequently, I can with relative ease, correct the English sentence structure to match to the corresponding Japanese one.
I have Japanese cultural knowledge as much as an ordinary Japanese. Although I'm a native speaker, Haruhi series may require tons of knowledge to correctly translate it with translation notes. By the way, when I read them, I just skipped unknown words. But I have dependable friends: Japanese Google and Wikipedia, and etc, So I don't have a fear of translating them.
My guideline of QC
less correction, wider range of proof-reading
Rationale
I checked few parts of translation. I'm unsure about it, but apparently, some trivial detail meanings are dropped in the translation process all over the project. There was no choice. If A translator had worked on each translation of a sentence until he/she had made it flawless, enormous time would have been consumed.
I also would spend as much time as them, if I should do the same thing. I think it is better to proof-read the entire project in order to eliminate mistranslation, skipping such small details.
Studying English
However small the advice is, don't hesitate to tell me it! Because I want to study English, everything is greatly welcomed.
- For example...
- typos
- grammatical errors
- Which is more better expression? Delete the other. (<<- I'll get back to this one after I give it a little bit more thought, :p )
- Exapand my library of collocation words
- Learn a more fluid method of using collocation terms
- To past the time
- more English-like texts of mine (<<- This one too. :3 )
- cool paraphrase to expand my vocabulary
- advice to repair my written mistakes
Other
I prefer lower cases, than upper cases. The correct method to spell my name is "akiha" rather than "Akiha".