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* English - native language (American dialect), with strong understanding of advanced grammatical points | * 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 | * Spanish - fluent in the written language, though not to a native-like level | ||
− | * Japanese - a moderate understanding of the written language | + | * Japanese - a moderate understanding of the written language. My understanding (without a dictionary) is probably somewhere between JLPT N3 and N2. |
* Latin - not very relevant for games, but a lower intermediate level | * 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 | * Italian - I study it here and there, but most of what I know comes from Spanish and Latin |
Latest revision as of 07:29, 25 October 2011
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. My understanding (without a dictionary) is probably somewhere between JLPT N3 and N2.
- 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.)
I get a lot of help from ##japanese on irc.freenode.net. I also make use of WordReference, TheJapanesePage, and Japanese at Stack Exchange.