Difference between revisions of "Neo Bomberman/ja-en"

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== Main menu ==
 
== Main menu ==
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{{ja-en
 
|げーむもーどを{{gloss|えらんで|選んで (from 選ぶ) please choose}}ね!
 
|げーむもーどを{{gloss|えらんで|選んで (from 選ぶ) please choose}}ね!
 
|Choose game mode!}}
 
|Choose game mode!}}
 
The game has no katakana font, so it uses hiragana even for words that would normally be in katakana.
 
The game has no katakana font, so it uses hiragana even for words that would normally be in katakana.
  
{{jp-en
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{{ja-en
 
|のーまる
 
|のーまる
 
|Normal}}
 
|Normal}}
  
{{jp-en
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{{ja-en
 
|{{gloss|ぜんぶで|全部で in all}}5すてーじの すとーりーもーど。{{gloss|げーむちゅう|ゲーム中 during the game}}に2Pも {{gloss|さんかできる|参加できる can participate}}よ!
 
|{{gloss|ぜんぶで|全部で in all}}5すてーじの すとーりーもーど。{{gloss|げーむちゅう|ゲーム中 during the game}}に2Pも {{gloss|さんかできる|参加できる can participate}}よ!
 
|This is the five-stage-in-all story mode. During the game, the second player can also participate.}}
 
|This is the five-stage-in-all story mode. During the game, the second player can also participate.}}
  
{{jp-en
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{{ja-en
 
|ばとる
 
|ばとる
 
|Battle}}
 
|Battle}}
  
{{jp-en
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{{ja-en
 
|{{gloss|ひとりで|一人で alone}}COMを{{gloss|あいてに|相手に as an opponent}}{{gloss|かちぬきせん|勝ち抜き戦 tournament battle}}。{{gloss|ふたりで|二人で with two people}}{{gloss|やれば|if you do}}、{{gloss|たいまん|タイマン one-on-one}}{{gloss|ばとる|バトル battle}}!
 
|{{gloss|ひとりで|一人で alone}}COMを{{gloss|あいてに|相手に as an opponent}}{{gloss|かちぬきせん|勝ち抜き戦 tournament battle}}。{{gloss|ふたりで|二人で with two people}}{{gloss|やれば|if you do}}、{{gloss|たいまん|タイマン one-on-one}}{{gloss|ばとる|バトル battle}}!
 
|With one player, it's a tournament battle against a CPU as an opponent. If you do it with two players, it's a one-on-one battle!}}
 
|With one player, it's a tournament battle against a CPU as an opponent. If you do it with two players, it's a one-on-one battle!}}
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か here acts like the quotative particle と, except と is used with declarative statements and か is used with questions. Grammatically, it's like "Choose 'which stage will you play on?'."
 
か here acts like the quotative particle と, except と is used with declarative statements and か is used with questions. Grammatically, it's like "Choose 'which stage will you play on?'."
  
{{jp-en
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{{ja-en
 
|すてーじ[num]
 
|すてーじ[num]
 
|Stage [num]}}
 
|Stage [num]}}
  
 
== Vs. mode - choose character ==
 
== Vs. mode - choose character ==
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{{ja-en
 
|{{gloss|だれ|誰 who}}を{{gloss|さんかさせます|参加させます cause to participate}}か?
 
|{{gloss|だれ|誰 who}}を{{gloss|さんかさせます|参加させます cause to participate}}か?
 
|Who will you have participate?}}
 
|Who will you have participate?}}
  
 
== Level complete ==
 
== Level complete ==
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{{ja-en
 
|{{gloss|よく|well}}{{gloss|できました|managed to do}}
 
|{{gloss|よく|well}}{{gloss|できました|managed to do}}
 
|Well done!}}
 
|Well done!}}
  
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{{ja-en
 
|{{gloss|もっと|more}}{{gloss|がんばろう|頑張ろう let's persist}}
 
|{{gloss|もっと|more}}{{gloss|がんばろう|頑張ろう let's persist}}
 
|Try harder!}}
 
|Try harder!}}
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[[Category:ja-en]]

Revision as of 06:06, 20 April 2011

This translation is intended for people who already know English and are learning Japanese. It is not intended to be used to learn English, because the sentences in English may use strange or awkward wording in order to illustrate the vocabulary and grammar of the original Japanese.

Main menu

Japanese
げーむもーどをえらんでね!
English
Choose game mode!

The game has no katakana font, so it uses hiragana even for words that would normally be in katakana.

Japanese
のーまる
English
Normal
Japanese
ぜんぶで5すてーじの すとーりーもーど。げーむちゅうに2Pも さんかできるよ!
English
This is the five-stage-in-all story mode. During the game, the second player can also participate.
Japanese
ばとる
English
Battle
Japanese
ひとりでCOMをあいてにかちぬきせんふたりでやればたいまんばとる
English
With one player, it's a tournament battle against a CPU as an opponent. If you do it with two players, it's a one-on-one battle!

Vs. mode - choose level

Japanese
どのすてーじであそぶえらんで
English
Choose which stage to play on.

か here acts like the quotative particle と, except と is used with declarative statements and か is used with questions. Grammatically, it's like "Choose 'which stage will you play on?'."

Japanese
すてーじ[num]
English
Stage [num]

Vs. mode - choose character

Japanese
だれさんかさせますか?
English
Who will you have participate?

Level complete

Japanese
よくできました
English
Well done!
Japanese
もっとがんばろう
English
Try harder!