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Not many names, but still nice. How to write Ashley in Hiragana;
Reviewed by Ashes Mar 15 2005, 03:57am ( 42 reviews ) • eclipse.co.uk
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Reviewed by ToyBlue on Sep 20, 10:15pm
Below mediocre.
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Rated by MoogleFan on Mar 03 2009, 11:54pm
I have to thumb this down because I teach a Japanese workshop for high-school students- katakana would be used for non-Japanese names, not hiragana!
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Rated by ahchewyy on Feb 05 2009, 12:17am
Michael
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Rated by NaNoKee on Dec 09 2008, 10:13pm
There are hardly any names listed, and this is just silly since non-Japanese names are never written in hiragana.
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Rated by KaminaLIVES on Nov 06 2008, 12:58am
From the page: "Please note, all the names are produced with a calligraphy -style font- they are not hand written!" No, really? /sarcasm Like otakudc said, it would be very easy to make a katakana generator to translate names. Why do it this way?
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Rated by thestripedone on Oct 27 2008, 4:32pm
This is pretty half-assed. A lot.
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Reviewed by JohnRage on Sep 27 2008, 10:41pm
From the page: "Please note, all the names are produced with a calligraphy -style font- they are not hand written!" -- It'd be a lot better if they were handwritten.