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      LabelleArabesque last edited by

      I'm curious, if you would buy books (novels, manga, etc.) also in other languages, or are you more comfortable with buying and reading books in your mother language?

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      • jcochran
        jcochran @LabelleArabesque last edited by

        @labellearabesque Yes I would if it's in the original language, electronic format, and no DRM. Reason for those restrictions is that I would like to use MTL on portions that I consider the official translation to be questionable. I know that MTL has some rather severe restrictions about context and such. But manual translations also have ... issues. In order to perform a good manual translation, the translator needs three things. Those being

        1. Proficiency in the source language.
        2. Proficiency in the destination language.
        3. Sufficient knowledge of the material in the source language to actually understand in detail what the author describes.

        And I'm sad to say that for point number 3 above, all too many translators fall shy of the goal and hence the official manual translations fall short of where they should be.

        Morning and Mourning sound alike for good and sufficient reasons.

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        • Raitoiro
          Raitoiro Premium Member last edited by Raitoiro

          Yes, that what I'm doing with JNC, in fact nowdays I'm reading most books in English rather than in French.

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          Do you like badass op loli who let nobody got in their way ?
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          • Shiny
            Shiny Premium Member last edited by

            I would prefer books in British English but am willing to read them in American English.

            Stay shiny, y'all.

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            • hiroto
              hiroto Member @Shiny last edited by hiroto

              @shiny said in Would you buy books in another language than your own?:

              I would prefer books in British English but am willing to read them in American English.

              I've been always curious about that. When a book is translated from non-English to English, how often do they get translated to British English? Or in reverse, how common is it for British written book to be "translated" to American English? Does it have to be hugely popular like Harry Potter?

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              Of course there is 3rd question that how often American written book gets "translated" to British English?

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              • AlexUsman
                AlexUsman last edited by AlexUsman

                I haven't read a book in my mother language for like 4 or 5 years now. Partially because my English is worse than my Russian so I don't get triggered at translator's decisions every paragraph. Still, I'm actually buying Spice&Wolf that's being published locally RN but I'm not in the mood to read it.

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                • Wellwisher
                  Wellwisher Premium Member last edited by

                  I'm already doing it. If we are talking about LNs, mainly because there is more to choose from in english.
                  But also because what AlexUsman said. Also, I'm not a fan of official JP-RU transliteration rules.

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                  • myskaros
                    myskaros Staff last edited by

                    I have a bunch of manga in French because they aren't available legally in English, or in Chihayafuru's case, not in print. I'm most comfortable buying English books, but I do what I need to :P

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                      paulnamida last edited by

                      I read MORE in other languages than my own. JNC being one of them.

                      For starters, there's a very limited market for LNs in Spanish, even specialty stores in my country get manga at best, you'd be hard pressed to find LNs. And they don't get digital editions either so I'd have to import them from Argentina or Spain, which for some reason both end up costing a lot more than importing stuff in English from USA. So yeah, I've even imported some stuff in English but you'd never find anything by IVREA or Norma (publishers in Spanish that carry LNs) in my room.

                      And for regular novels, for a long time I've preferred picking it up in English. Most of the time if I'm reading something in Spanish is because that's the original language, someone lent me a book or I found it for a damned good price / nice collector's edition, but it wouldn't be my first choice for the last one.

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                      • xdrfiredogx
                        xdrfiredogx Premium Member last edited by

                        If it was something that I felt like I could make a passable attempt at reading and wasn't in English, then possibly. Though that would only be French in my case.

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                        • hopebestman
                          hopebestman Premium Member last edited by hopebestman

                          I cant find legal manga , light novel etc in turkish. So english is my only hope for read something i interested. However , for thick serious books , i prefer reading in turkish. Even i can understand and able to read in english , its still hard for me to read major books.

                          8 parts, 8 weeks to read a book, than binge read the same book within' 2 hours again.

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                          Ferdinand: Indeed we did.
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                          • saskir
                            saskir Premium Member last edited by saskir

                            Seeing as I am already reading here I have no problems with books in other languages. I even prefer books in english instead of german. Usually I read english, german, spanish and dutch books. Also in this order.

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                              EmpactWB Premium Member last edited by

                              Personally, I think it’s a great way to practice with a language you intend to learn. Not that I’m good with anything beyond English and Spanish, mind. But it’s also interesting just to have them.

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                              • Terrence
                                Terrence Premium Member last edited by Terrence

                                I bought Japanese books in addition to my English native books. That's as far as I'll go.

                                I have actual interest in learning bits and pieces of the language and don't mind doing MTL to have knowledge enough to know what the general plot of a series is to recommend it (otherwise, you're at the mercy of fan sites and the occasional English news / review source of Japanese works).

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                                  LunaNyx Premium Member @LabelleArabesque last edited by

                                  @labellearabesque When I was a kid, I used to buy the Japanese Sailor Moon mangas. I could figure things out for the most part by looking at the drawings and I was ok with not knowing everything that was said.

                                  Right now, I’m not 100% opposed to buying a book in another language, but only if it was something like an art book, where there isn’t much to read anyways. I only know English and I prefer to be able to read the dialogue.

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                                  • Jon Mitchell
                                    Jon Mitchell Premium Member last edited by

                                    I'm an outlier (I guess)
                                    I can only read/write in English with any fluency but I would buy a book in another language if:

                                    • The art was outstanding, and I enjoyed it just for the artwork
                                    • it was signed by the author
                                    • it was a souvenir (of a convention/trip/ whatever)

                                    of course 2 of the above apply to physical/paper books and not digital - I'd buy digital if it was to support an author or cause (humble bundle) - or if I wanted the art for my desktop/phone or whatever (at the rights allowed that use)

                                    I read banned books

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                                    • WhiteLotusGem
                                      WhiteLotusGem last edited by

                                      Yes, I would. Besides books written in french (my mother tongue), I’m often buying english and german books. I even started buying chinese books, although I’m still having difficulties reading them.

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