Instead, I found out how to type in another language on a computer. biggrin
あひる
This is read as "ahiru," which means "duck." It is also the name of a favorite anime character of mine. It is called "hiragana." (Character writes her name like this.)
サクラ
This is read as "sakura," meaning "cherry blossom." It's a common name in Japan, the namesake being the cherry tree, a beautiful tree upon which pink blossoms bloom each year. Sadly they don't live very long. D: A character in a story I'm writing is named this, her name written in this very form: katakana.
ソニア
"SoNiA"
This is what "Sonia" looks like in katakana.
ソニア デ ノッテ
”Sonia de Notte" in katakana.
[b:2603404e6e]"Hmph. Do you four know where you are?"[/b:2603404e6e][/color:2603404e6e]
[b:2603404e6e]"In the presence of a total douche?"[/b:2603404e6e][/color:2603404e6e]
(Straight from a private RP on FF.NET)[/size:2603404e6e]
My dA. There's a story on it.
For the last time, I do not accept random friend requests or give away hard-earned items.
NO MEANS NO.
Got it?
[b:2603404e6e]"In the presence of a total douche?"[/b:2603404e6e][/color:2603404e6e]
(Straight from a private RP on FF.NET)[/size:2603404e6e]
My dA. There's a story on it.
For the last time, I do not accept random friend requests or give away hard-earned items.
NO MEANS NO.
Got it?