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Translator Reviews ( Japanese → English )

Rating: 53 / 1 Review / 13 Aug 2013 at 14:15

yuukin
yuukin 53 2012年から2013年にかけて1年間サンフランシスコに留学。 帰国後よ...
Japanese

こんにちは!

わかりました。

あなたが指定した住所に商品を発送するよう手配致します。

ご到着まで、今しばらくお待ちください。

ありがとう!

English

Hello!

I see, I'll arrange that we'll send the item to the address you had specified.

Please wait for arrival for a while.

Thank you!

Reviews ( 1 )

tokyomanly 66 Professional editor and sometimes tra...
tokyomanly rated this translation result as ★★★★ 16 Aug 2013 at 10:57

original
Hello!

I see, I'll arrange that we'll send the item to the address you had specified.

Please wait for arrival for a while.

Thank you!

corrected
Hello. I see, I'll arrange that we send the item to the address you specified. Please wait for arrival for a while.

Thank you!

Good enough for four stars

yuukin yuukin 16 Aug 2013 at 11:08

Thank you!!
May I ask a question? Why did you change "!" into "." in the first line? I had three native checkers at my last project and one of them changed all of "!" into "." but other ones left "!". Do you think Japanese people use "!" (and sometimes "☆" or "♪") too much?

tokyomanly tokyomanly 16 Aug 2013 at 12:04

Most "native checkers" are not editors so they don't do anything more than check spelling and grammar. Japanese use exclamation points (!) more than are used in English. In many/most cases, they don't need to be in the translation. And characters like ☆ and ♪ (or ^^ or 汗) should NEVER be in a translation since they are not used in English. Instead, the wording should be changed or they should simply be deleted.

yuukin yuukin 16 Aug 2013 at 13:00

Thank you so much. I was wondering about it and even my boss who has been a translator for 10 years couldn't answer why some checkers always delate exclamation points.

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