Glossary entry

Japanese term or phrase:

イルカ

English translation:

dolphin

Added to glossary by Simtech Zhang
Aug 29, 2006 01:01
17 yrs ago
Japanese term

イルカ

Non-PRO Japanese to English Tech/Engineering IT (Information Technology)
生成のテストに、イルカが表示されている際にPPS を実行しようとするテストを追加する。
Proposed translations (English)
1 +4 dolphin
Change log

Aug 29, 2006 02:04: Peishun CHIANG changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Can Altinbay, KathyT, Peishun CHIANG

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Proposed translations

+4
2 mins
Selected

dolphin

really? sounds cute.
Peer comment(s):

agree Will Matter
17 mins
Thanks, Will.
agree Troy Fowler : Dolphin is correct. (and yet another term that could have been easily looked up online...)
20 mins
Thanks, Troy. Indeed!
agree Kurt Hammond : All translators should be required to pass the 日本語能力試験 - Level 1 (or even Level 2)
48 mins
or at the very least have passed Dictionary Look-up 101.
agree V N Ganesh
5 hrs
Thanks, V N Ganesh.
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