>sub dialog says a long sentence
>the voice actor says the word at the end of the sentence first and continues talking
Why does that happen often?
>sub dialog says a long sentence
>the voice actor says the word at the end of the sentence first and continues talking
Why does that happen often?
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Because Japanese grammar is different to English grammar.
Dubs shouldn't exist.
Because, in the right context, one japenese word coveys a meaning which requires an entire sentence to be naturally conveyed in english.
>EOP discovers languages are different from one another
Reminder that Japanese is objectively a bad language, both in its spoken and written form.
Why?
Because I'm too lazy to learn it.
3 alphabets for one
So is English