Mojito[]
I hear according to Reddit that this character's name is Mojito, is this true?
— New World God (talk) 19:40, March 8, 2017 (UTC)
- Source. The name comes from Mojito cocktail, it'd be ""Mojito" or "Mojiito," (not "Mojyto"). I recommend the latter.--L.I.N (Saiyan Beauty) 20:08, March 8, 2017 (UTC)
- I am Hispanic, yes I know what Mojitos are {). So if this is correct. I guess we should change it. Thanks for the scan LIN --— New World God
(talk) 20:13, March 8, 2017 (UTC)
- I am Hispanic, yes I know what Mojitos are {). So if this is correct. I guess we should change it. Thanks for the scan LIN --— New World God
I see, I am Hispanic as well, the Cuban beverage is spelled in Japanese as モヒート (Mohīto), but the character itself is spelled as モヒイト (Mohi'ito or Mohīto) as you see, the elongated I vowel still exist in the Japanese spelling of the real alcoholic beverage, so I'd recommend to use Mojito instead of "Mojiito", as the name is taken without alterations, the pronunciation purposes are the same, and the only thing that change is the katakana spelling like Coola (クウラ also クーラ, Kūra), the ー is used for the same purpose. {{SUBST:User:YonedgeHp/Firma}} 21:12, March 8, 2017 (UTC)
Yes, Yon Mojito is accurate, you're thinking exactly what I was considering. Since it's closer to the pun --— New World God (talk) 22:59, March 8, 2017 (UTC)
- Then, the double "i" should be spelled as "y" in English. Mojyto?--L.I.N (Saiyan Beauty) 07:51, March 9, 2017 (UTC)
- I believe it's Mojito. In spanish it's pronounced with an extended "i". Mo-hii-to is how Mojito is pronounced in spanish. In spanish Mojito's "J" is pronounced similar to "h" in the word "hit". That's my opinion, given that I speak fluent spanish. Here is the spanish IPA, Spanish: [moˈxito]. But if i'm wrong, i'm wrong.
— New World God (talk) 20:36, March 9, 2017 (UTC)
- Found the trait. You're right.--L.I.N (Saiyan Beauty) 20:53, March 9, 2017 (UTC)