Okay, I thought this was pretty cool.
Go here:
Be sure to rep Fanzypantz if you liked the thread, because, well, you can't do this without his help.
Now go here:
Take what you got at the first link. For me, here's what I put:
Now, it should translate to what your name means in Japanese.
My name means "Break".
If it doesn't work for you, try making a few changes. For example: Use Alex instead of Alexander. Also, taking off the exact match option helps.
Go here:
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Be sure to rep Fanzypantz if you liked the thread, because, well, you can't do this without his help.
Now go here:
You must be registered for see links
Take what you got at the first link. For me, here's what I put:
Now go to the second link, and in the Japanese to English Dictionary part (make sure its the bottom box, input your pronunciation. I put in Bureiku.You must be registered for see images
It is pronounced "BUREIKU". (Consonants are pronounced more or less the same way as in English. "I" sounds like ee in meet, but shorter. "U" sounds like oo in hook, but with less rounding of the lips. "E" sounds like e in met.)
Reps for the thread, kinda cool.
Now, it should translate to what your name means in Japanese.
My name means "Break".
If it doesn't work for you, try making a few changes. For example: Use Alex instead of Alexander. Also, taking off the exact match option helps.
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