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4 years ago by
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creativedragonbaby
· 4 years ago
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FIRST
Bruh I recognise those characters. If I had a bit more knowledge, I could translate the Chinese.
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oppailoli
· 4 years ago
Don't know if it is the same as Japanese, but 新手 is "new (opponent)"
大 is "large/great"
Don't know if it is 師 that is simplified, but that would be "mentor"
So something like "New Leader" perhaps? Sounds ego-inflated enough to be a screen name.
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creativedragonbaby
· 4 years ago
新しい (New in Japanese, though you probably know that)
I recognised the first three, but it’s interesting to see it’s more like opponent
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cheesecrackers
· 4 years ago
Chinese as a second language here, it's 新于大师. The first two chars are for the name XinYu, the second two chars are for DaShi, which means Great Master
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creativedragonbaby
· 4 years ago
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But the second one looks more like 手 than 于
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cheesecrackers
· 4 years ago
Oooh ur right. It's XinShou. Which means 'new recruit' according to my dictionary. Could still be a name tho
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大 is "large/great"
Don't know if it is 師 that is simplified, but that would be "mentor"
So something like "New Leader" perhaps? Sounds ego-inflated enough to be a screen name.
I recognised the first three, but it’s interesting to see it’s more like opponent
But the second one looks more like 手 than 于