To make those names or figures fit in to your culture and way of speaking.
Ceresious Johnson
It doesn't. My question is: what did he (Li jingliang) say about ankalaev?I mean, the OP itself answers your question.
This is the very description of the notion to translate names.
Since the beginning of written words names have been translated.
Bible for a quick example: Simon----Peter----Cephas
Often times a name of a person is also representative of a thing.
Corny but contemporary: Duane the "Rock" Johnson. When his name goes to far away lands the "Rock" part will be translated so folks understand.
Imagine being Li Jingliang, opening up your twitter and seeing this
Racist?It's true. Here in Denmark we're obviously refering to The Rock as "Klippen". We all know what that means.
Well, we aren't really, and we don't. Cuz we're not trying to make a racist statement like TS.
It's true. Here in Denmark we're obviously refering to The Rock as "Klippen". We all know what that means.
Well, we aren't really, and we don't. Cuz we're not trying to make a racist statement like TS.
Racist?
Ahahahahahahahahaha get back on your meds
Typical Scandinavian, calling everything racist
Makes sense lol
It doesn't. My question is: what did he (Li jingliang) say about ankalaev?
Since he ended the tweet with "never talk about me" that suggests that they were talking crap about him in the media perhaps. Hence my question, what did Li say?
You're already on antidepressants my dear, just time for you to increase the dosageAre we cool? You're calling him Magomed, and I go back on my meds?
You're already on antidepressants my dear, just time for you to increase the dosage
Typical Scandinavian, calling everything racist
Makes sense, half of Sweden is run by Muslims now lmao
I can translate what you just wrote... "I like boys"It’s actually complicated… as somebody who studied and worked in relevant fields on the matter…
All the guys replying to u are over-simplifying it with naked examples.
Wetherit is translitiration or translating or just mere pronunciation, there’s too many factors to consider as it depends on the situation.