So does this person know English? Because those characters' names don't appear to be anagrams in Japanese. They share a 'mu' and 'me' kinda looks like 'a' but otherwise... I don't see how they could make that connection except by writing out both their names in English.
So does this person know English? Because those characters' names don't appear to be anagrams in Japanese. They share a 'mu' and 'me' kinda looks like 'a' but otherwise... I don't see how they could make that connection except by writing out both their names in English.
It's clear in hiragana, too. ใใใฟใใใ ใใใใฟใใ The design and profile for Ariyumi Memu is also more or less the same as Riamu, so it's highly likely that her existence is an in-joke for Idolmaster fans.
It's clear in hiragana, too. ใใใฟใใใ ใใใใฟใใ The design and profile for Ariyumi Memu is also more or less the same as Riamu, so it's highly likely that her existence is an in-joke for Idolmaster fans.
Oh, I didn't realize you could write out the kanji like that. I guess I always assumed it was kinda rude to not "spell" someone's name right...
Oh, I didn't realize you could write out the kanji like that. I guess I always assumed it was kinda rude to not "spell" someone's name right...
Hiragana is how you "read" the kanji. You need it to know how to pronounce someone's name, since kanji can have multiple readings, which change what they mean.