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06-22-2011, 07:52 PM

Ah, I see, so basically it is not a perfect solution for those who are not in the subject, then. I cannot think of any other way of extending "e" in the erebeetaa, either.
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Ah, I see, so basically it is not a perfect solution for those who are not in the subject, then. I cannot think of any other way of extending "e" in the erebeetaa, either.
The best "generic/widespread" way is either probably "erebehtah" or use IPA /erebe:ta:/ (note: I don't actually remember how to use IPA
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ok, cheers man
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Ok then, so do I name it "Taimu Chiesa?" I mean Taimu means time and Chiesa means Chaser in japanese?

Ok then

But it will be very helpful of you if you would please suggest a better single worded jap name for it........... if you just got one.......

Thank You
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