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05-31-2006, 07:57 PM
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Can anyone help me out on this lol
Someone keeps trying to prove me wrong but i have been told numerous times that "wii" does not truly mean anything in japanese or any other sorts
Heres our convo:
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Actually its Japanese for WHEE. An exclamation of joy and excitement. Like WHOOHOO, or YEEEHA!
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To put it simply, there is no symbol or sound for "Wii" in Japanese. The closest you'll get to "Wii" in Japanese is "ii", which means "good". Wii isn't Japanese, it's no language in particular. It's supposed to be understandable to everyone, although the meaning of "we" is pretty much just English.
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it phonetically translates to whee... which is universal. It's an exclamation, not a word... you won't find Doh, zoiks, or whoohoo in the dictionary either... and yeah.. "we" is english.
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Any input? lol
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05-31-2006, 08:43 PM
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You're both idiots? OK, just kidding, seriously. Its obviously like the end of a movie no one quite gets. It could mean something or it could mean nothing. I don't think Nintendo will say, so feel free to speculate.
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05-31-2006, 08:50 PM
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its just the english definition of we but spelt differently
Last edited by motherbrainrulez; 05-31-2006 at 10:40 PM.
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05-31-2006, 08:54 PM
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as far as the pronunciation it is just consistent between other ii words in electronics, like ascii (pronounced as-key)
as for the meaning, i think it is intentionally ambiguous, whee is a typical exclamation of joy or excitement, and we being directed more towards who will be playing the system 'we will'.
as far as being part of some language already i seriously doubt it
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05-31-2006, 09:05 PM
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Wii R One
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Alot of people tslking about Wii fell off, (LOL) Wii still here but they don't see it that way all they see is PS3, and Xbox, Graphix Wii can do that, Bbut if you know a system then you should know about playin for real. Movement, Stredagy, On Point, Realisum. Nintendo has brung that to us Wiiknow. It's called Wii
Dont spam threads - i0n
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