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Hi, I'm Kef Schecter. I'm the creator of this wiki.
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Hi, I'm Kef Schecter. I'm the creator of this wiki and a translator for many games here.
  
I created the initial translations for these games:
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My linguistic abilities are, roughly:
* [[Pizza Pop!]]
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* English - native language (American dialect), with strong understanding of advanced grammatical points
* [[Tiny Toon Adventures]]
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* Spanish - fluent in the written language, though not to a native-like level
* [[Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Trouble in Wackyland]]
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* Japanese - a moderate understanding of the written language, but I'm easily baffled. My understanding (without a dictionary) might be enough to pass JLPT N3, judging from the sample questions on jlpt.jp, albeit with difficulty.
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* Latin - not very relevant for games, but a lower intermediate level
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* Italian - I study it here and there, but most of what I know comes from Spanish and Latin
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I will occasionally dabble in translations from other Western European languages such as French or German, but I do not speak or study them in any real sense. (Nevertheless, I try to be close to 100% certain that my translation of a given sentence is correct before posting it.)

Revision as of 22:47, 30 October 2010

Hi, I'm Kef Schecter. I'm the creator of this wiki and a translator for many games here.

My linguistic abilities are, roughly:

  • English - native language (American dialect), with strong understanding of advanced grammatical points
  • Spanish - fluent in the written language, though not to a native-like level
  • Japanese - a moderate understanding of the written language, but I'm easily baffled. My understanding (without a dictionary) might be enough to pass JLPT N3, judging from the sample questions on jlpt.jp, albeit with difficulty.
  • Latin - not very relevant for games, but a lower intermediate level
  • Italian - I study it here and there, but most of what I know comes from Spanish and Latin

I will occasionally dabble in translations from other Western European languages such as French or German, but I do not speak or study them in any real sense. (Nevertheless, I try to be close to 100% certain that my translation of a given sentence is correct before posting it.)