periah250 Posted February 21, 2015 Posted February 21, 2015 So recently i have been coming across a thing called VNR and i am dubious on it does it work to the point i can understand what is going on? http://annot.me/wiki/en/VNR If it is reliable i don't see why we generally need translations for anything as we could just use this so is it worth it to download? Quote
Satsuki Posted February 21, 2015 Posted February 21, 2015 The VNR itself is just a bridge between translation tool and VN. If you want to know how "reliable" it is, just try translate some stuffs, using Google or Bing. VNR does improve the translation quality for a bit, but not much. Still broken English, and you will need quite some patience to get through a VN with it. Quote
Mr. Meogii Posted February 21, 2015 Posted February 21, 2015 Not really mate. It is the equivalent to Google translate. Don't do it. Quote
Abyssal Monkey Posted February 21, 2015 Posted February 21, 2015 The VNR itself is just a bridge between translation tool and VN. If you want to know how "reliable" it is, just try translate some stuffs, using Google or Bing. VNR does improve the translation quality for a bit, but not much. Still broken English, and you will need quite some patience to get through a VN with it. Quote
Nosebleed Posted February 21, 2015 Posted February 21, 2015 No machine translation in existence is reliable. While VNR is probably one of the more improved ones out there, it still will mess up badly more than 70% of the time. Quote
periah250 Posted February 21, 2015 Author Posted February 21, 2015 guess ill just look forward to translations like everyone else Quote
Kyoroto Posted February 21, 2015 Posted February 21, 2015 guess ill just look forward to translations like everyone else If you have the time and motivation, then learning Japanese is also an option Quote
periah250 Posted February 22, 2015 Author Posted February 22, 2015 If you have the time and motivation, then learning Japanese is also an option that would be well and good but i dont think there is a effective way to learn japanese aside from moving there Quote
Nosebleed Posted February 22, 2015 Posted February 22, 2015 that would be well and good but i dont think there is a effective way to learn japanese aside from moving there That's not true in the slighest and kind of a ridiculous thing to say. I'm learning Japanese and reading VNs in Japanese and haven't once been to Japan. Just takes dedication and effort. Quote
ExtraMana Posted February 22, 2015 Posted February 22, 2015 It could take 5 years to become fluent in Japanese and that's if you have an aptitute for learning it. I studied German for 5 years in school and you know what good it did me when I went to Germany, none. Quote
periah250 Posted February 22, 2015 Author Posted February 22, 2015 That's not true in the slighest and kind of a ridiculous thing to say. I'm learning Japanese and reading VNs in Japanese and haven't once been to Japan. Just takes dedication and effort. Quote
Tay Posted February 22, 2015 Posted February 22, 2015 Jichi is the guy who made it, and Sakamichi has an awesome guide to using it. If you play around with it for a while, it gets more and more useable (imo). If it doesn't work for you, then you'll know to try other tools. Both Jichi and Sakamichi are great, friendly people if you needed to get some help. Quote
Nosebleed Posted February 22, 2015 Posted February 22, 2015 again where are you learning that you can say your learning it all you want but saying its ridiculous to think there isn't away without providing a way to dispute that doesnt really give your argument much validation. The only way i could find that could help me learn is google translate and lets be honest thats so bad at translating thats almost not japanese. Well, it's not like we have an entire thread dedicated to learning Japanese or anything. I was giving you my testimony on how I'm able to learn without being in Japan, you're free to consider me a liar I guess, but I've been learning grammar with both a textbook and a mentor to help me and i've been practicing my vocabulary using hooking tools. So yes, you can learn Japanese without going to Japan. I've also never left my country and I learned English just fine. Japanese is no different. All it comes down to is patience, motivation and having the right tools. Quote
periah250 Posted February 22, 2015 Author Posted February 22, 2015 Well, it's not like we have an entire thread dedicated to learning Japanese or anything. I was giving you my testimony on how I'm able to learn without being in Japan, you're free to consider me a liar I guess, but I've been learning grammar with both a textbook and a mentor to help me and i've been practicing my vocabulary using hooking tools. So yes, you can learn Japanese without going to Japan. I've also never left my country and I learned English just fine. Japanese is no different. All it comes down to is patience, motivation and having the right tools. wait wait english isn't your first language....your seeming more and more inhuman than originally thought your pretty much evolved past humanity at that point Quote
Abyssal Monkey Posted February 22, 2015 Posted February 22, 2015 Well, it's not like we have an entire thread dedicated to learning Japanese or anything. I was giving you my testimony on how I'm able to learn without being in Japan, you're free to consider me a liar I guess, but I've been learning grammar with both a textbook and a mentor to help me and i've been practicing my vocabulary using hooking tools. So yes, you can learn Japanese without going to Japan. I've also never left my country and I learned English just fine. Japanese is no different. All it comes down to is patience, motivation and having the right tools. Oh wow... So uhhh, does that mean your first language was Portugese? Uhhh if you didn't say anything I wouldn't have even checked your nationality... I feel more impressed that you are actually so fluent in english that it didn't even cross my mind. It may sound patronizing, but congrats o.O And yes, I fully concur, you can learn a language fluently without going to the country, however it does require far more effort because you need good natural resources to practice with besides just textbooks. Classical language and vernacular are completely different. I can generally pick out someone who classically learned english but doesn't use the vernacular making them stand out. It's like being overly polite when casually talking. On a tangent: I need someone to teach me ebonics because it makes no sense. Quote
kyrt Posted February 22, 2015 Posted February 22, 2015 again where are you learning that you can say your learning it all you want but saying its ridiculous to think there isn't away without providing a way to dispute that doesnt really give your argument much validation. The only way i could find that could help me learn is google translate and lets be honest thats so bad at translating thats almost not japanese. I have no idea what age you are but in most places you can do online classes or japanese in high school, or buy books to teach you the grammar/alphabets/words/phrases/translations/etc... It seems like to me that you are failing to properly apply yourself if you are legitimately trying to learn the language. You need to practice, you need to have motivation, and you need to constantly be speaking/writing/reading the language once you start it in order to retain knowledge of it. You have to work very hard to learn another language and at this point in time machines are horrible translators...unless you want to insult your intelligence and insult the person you are talking to. Honestly if you properly apply yourself and treat it like you would any other subject in school you can learn it with the right amount of patience. You don't even need to go to a class or take one online if you can keep it up on your own. Quote
periah250 Posted February 22, 2015 Author Posted February 22, 2015 I have no idea what age you are but in most places you can do online classes or japanese in high school, or buy books to teach you the grammar/alphabets/words/phrases/translations/etc... It seems like to me that you are failing to properly apply yourself if you are legitimately trying to learn the language. You need to practice, you need to have motivation, and you need to constantly be speaking/writing/reading the language once you start it in order to retain knowledge of it. You have to work very hard to learn another language and at this point in time machines are horrible translators...unless you want to insult your intelligence and insult the person you are talking to. Honestly if you properly apply yourself and treat it like you would any other subject in school you can learn it with the right amount of patience. You don't even need to go to a class or take one online if you can keep it up on your own. oh how much i wish my school taught japanese but no we only get spanish french and german yea good going with variety Quote
Down Posted February 22, 2015 Posted February 22, 2015 however it does require far more effort because you need good natural resources to practice with besides just textbooks If only we had some kind of easily accessible mass pop-culture with both audio material and reading material at hand for japanese! ;-) Oh wow... So uhhh, does that mean your first language was Portugese? Uhhh if you didn't say anything I wouldn't have even checked your nationality... I feel more impressed that you are actually so fluent in english that it didn't even cross my mind. It may sound patronizing, but congrats o.O A lot of people on fuwa are actually ESL. Quote
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