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Originally Posted by yagovg
She says "Dareka ni kimerareta rule" and the other sentence does make sense.
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Yeah, for sure she says kimerareta, because kimenaneta or so doesn't exist.
The romanization of "R" is a little misleading, because it doesnt sounds like english r.
Also to Melrose, there is no "the Rules" because "the" in Japanese doesnt exist..
There's no word like that one.
So then, it's a bit weird to say.
"We are Rule."
"Let's destroy Rule"
It makes it seem like you are gonna to talk about someone or thing, right?
It's a translation issues.
I agree he took a bit of liberties in the necessary and casually part..
I would say more "everything is not by accident, but is inevitable."
Because he turned "hitsuzen" into an adjective by turning into "casually"
But anyways, its a matter of opinions, right?
Actually I really like Masa's translations always, I could always learn some english from his translations! ahaha.
I could see where my english was really wrong in the translations that we put in the other forum.