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I request we move it to either '''Kiichiro Numabuchi''' or '''Ki'ichiro Numabuchi''', because spelling it as '''Kichiro''' gives the impression his name is pronounced ''kee-chee-roh'' rather than ''kee-ee-chee-roh'', which is correct. Double ''i's'' (as well as double ''a's'') are tricky in Japanese names. Sometimes they're one syllable (like double ''o's'' and ''u's'' usually are), but usually they're two syllables. [[User:NakagawaRyou|NakagawaRyou]] 22:28, 11 October 2009 (UTC) | I request we move it to either '''Kiichiro Numabuchi''' or '''Ki'ichiro Numabuchi''', because spelling it as '''Kichiro''' gives the impression his name is pronounced ''kee-chee-roh'' rather than ''kee-ee-chee-roh'', which is correct. Double ''i's'' (as well as double ''a's'') are tricky in Japanese names. Sometimes they're one syllable (like double ''o's'' and ''u's'' usually are), but usually they're two syllables. [[User:NakagawaRyou|NakagawaRyou]] 22:28, 11 October 2009 (UTC) | ||
+ | :See discussion [[Detective Conan Wiki:Discussion#Ki'ichiro Numabuchi|here]] for general consensus on name. [[User:CarpetCrawler|<span style="color:#660066">'''''Carpet'''''</span><span style="color:#000033">'''''Crawler'''''</span>]][[User_talk:CarpetCrawler|<span style="color:#990033"><sup>'''''message me'''''</sup></span>]] 04:36, 13 October 2009 (UTC) |
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I request we move it to either Kiichiro Numabuchi or Ki'ichiro Numabuchi, because spelling it as Kichiro gives the impression his name is pronounced kee-chee-roh rather than kee-ee-chee-roh, which is correct. Double i's (as well as double a's) are tricky in Japanese names. Sometimes they're one syllable (like double o's and u's usually are), but usually they're two syllables. NakagawaRyou 22:28, 11 October 2009 (UTC)
- See discussion here for general consensus on name. CarpetCrawlermessage me 04:36, 13 October 2009 (UTC)