[EVA] Jedi Master Toji

Jürgen Lang jmlang at gmx.de
Thu Jun 27 08:52:56 EDT 2002


Am 25.06.02 18:18:31, schrieb Jessica Hanmeier <jessica at esperanto.se>:

>måndagen den 24 juni 2002 kl 09.39 skrev CloudOnnaStrife at aol.com:
>
>> Midichlorian is actually German for something that I don't know.. but I 
>> know
>> that it is a German word because the whole profile on Suzahara on that 
>> page
>> is all done in German for some weird reason.. so.. anyone here know 
>> German?
>
>I do... and I thumbed through it just because you asked, because I was 
>intending on saving it as long as possible. I'm impressed at the 
>accuracy of the German terms, spelling as well as application (although 
>"Noembereich" needs to exchange an e for an r). Midichlorian... that 
>cracked me up alright. :)
>
>I'm not going to call myself medicine expert extraordinaire here, but 
>Midichlorian doesn't sound very German, unless it's a name for 
>somebody. :) I think Star Wars is indeed the main source of inspiration. 
>Funny stuff. :) I wonder if it's in the original manga as well, or if 
>the translators were just goofing around... anyone able to check it up 
>in the collector's edition?
>

I´m a German so I should know my own language ^-^
Midichlorian is definitely not a german word, all I could find were links to StarWars-Sites.
Seems it´s even not a real biological term.
Anyone knows if Sadamoto is a SW-Fan? :-)

Regards, J.







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