Talk:Winter

Funny story, I did this whole page a couple hours back and went to pteveiw and wikia was like "Haha, I just made you waste 20 minutes" So I'll put the lyrics on tomorrow, unless one of y'all get it first. CeciN&#39;estPasUnePipe 02:49, January 18, 2010 (UTC)


 * The RTE can be a vicious bitch, can't it? No problem, though; you know I'll always have your back.  Well, it was to correct vandalism by one of Antonio's insane brood, but the effect was the same.  Fill it in if you'd like, but I don't trust that translation that someone put up at the Mothership.  If you're going to use that one, I'll throw in another edit to the page for clarity.  The Spie 03:04, January 18, 2010 (UTC)


 * I find that it helps to copy+paste my work (or just do it) in Notepad or something like that, so I don't just lose it. Maybe you should keep that in mind for next time~? (Not really page-relevant, but event relevant?) ~ FangzV ' ( Flame at me here'') as said on 14:56, January 18, 2010 (UTC)

=Cyrillic Translation= Okay. Let's talk about this.

Include or not to include?

I say we leave it. All the other songs get them in their own languages, right? True, not many people can actually read it, and would perfer it in Roman letters, but for those who actually can... Original lyrics. Meh.--Tiamatwizard 01:58, March 31, 2010 (UTC)

Considering all the others before Russia's used languages with Roman (or mostly-Roman) alphabets, I think the case with Cyrillic should be taken the same as with Japanese. It's an alphabet that people can't look at and pronounce without prior or researched knowledge to read. Even in the case of novelty towards the language, the Cyrillic is still in the "Original Lyrics", so it's not like it's completely lost. The Romanji is there so that people who can't read non-Roman characters ARE able to read it. It's like saying we should leave all the Chinese characters in Hello China. "People may not be able to read them if they don't know Chinese, but for those who can..." I mean, at that point, you might as well just drop the Romanji sections. I mean, it's called "Roman"ji for a reason.

--Fai D. Flowright 02:16, March 31, 2010 (UTC)