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Forum:In-game names in other languages
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Forums: Index → Watercooler → In-game names in other languages
I think that we should somehow include the names of various things in all languages that the games come in (apart from English: Japanese, German, French, Italian and Spanish). Putting everything next to the bolded page name in the beginning might be somewhat troublesome, and I don't really see it fitting in the trivia section. Anyone with any thoughts on this? – SmiddleT 09:32, 29 December 2010 (EST)
- I can see how Japanese can be useful (it's already in a bunch of articles), but since this is an English wiki I'm not sure it'll be very useful for other languages. That said, Bulbapedia does it by having a section at the very end called "Names in other languages". Toomai Glittershine
The Emissary 11:10, 29 December 2010 (EST)