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The plural of anime is ANIME, not ANIMES.

Continuing on from my previous post, here is something I found strange.

So some people say, “Have you seen a lot of anime?” or “How many animes have you seen?”

Now let’s switch ‘anime’ to ‘movies’. Now you would say, “Have you seen a lot of movies?” or “How many movies have you seen?”… right?

Now how can people suddenly change from ‘anime’ to ‘animes’? It makes no sense. As I said before, tacking an ‘s’ to signify more than one onto the end of a Japanese word is WRONG. The Japanese do not distinguish between singular or plural forms. It is understood from the context.

Please get it RIGHT. It is as bad as getting the context of a particular word wrong (eg. their, there and they’re). 

The plural of anime is ANIME, not ANIMES.

Just to put this out, but the plural for anime is ‘anime’, not ‘animes’! It irks me to no end to see people using ‘animes’ and ‘mangas’ as plural forms -_-

‘Anime’ is the romaji for アニメ, which is a Japanese word. The Japanese do not tack on ‘s’ on the end to signify more than one.

It’s like saying, “There are a lot of sheeps at the farm” instead of “There are a lot of sheep at the farm”. Fairly obvious why that’s wrong, lol.

It may be just ignorance, but anyone who has actually studied Japanese at school/college/university, would know that the Japanese do not have plural forms (there are some rare exceptions though).

“I have seen many anime” is CORRECT. 

“I have seen many animes” is INCORRECT.

“Find your inner chara-type!”
‘Ouji’ (王子) —
Elite, intelligent, incredibly rich, and seemingly perfect in every way; also has their own fan-club.

“Find your inner chara-type!”

‘Ouji’ (王子) 

Elite, intelligent, incredibly rich, and seemingly perfect in every way; also has their own fan-club.

Jun 5

secret base ~君がくれたもの~. ZONE’s final concent at the Nippon Budokan on April 1, 2005.

Imagine my dismay when I found out that they disbanded in 2005 for “personal reasons”, after hearing a cover of their song used as the ED for the あの日見た花の名前を僕達はまだ知らない (Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai) 2011 anime.

This song is touching and it is still popular even after it debuted way back in 2001! Apparently I heard that ZONE is back together and will be having a concent around August or September this year. This song really does fit AnoHana extremely well.

Counting

Ichi! Ni! San! Yon! Go! Roku! Nana! Hachi! Kyuu! Juu! XD

LOL, looks like I haven’t forgotten how to count to 10 in Japanese =P

Back to work now -_-