Right, but why not just name her menmen.
Okay, maybe that name sounds too weird in English.
Because she is Chinese.
Right, but why not just name her menmen.
Okay, maybe that name sounds too weird in English.
Because she is Chinese.
That's not Chinese either.
They could be going for Cantonese instead, but that would be "meen", which I guess is closer to min than "mian".Right, but why not just name her menmen.
Okay, maybe that name sounds too weird in English.
Chinese pinyin for noodles is "mian" though. So it's also not min.
Something's happening on stream, is this an exhibition match? Another bracket?
It's another bracket. Yesterday's steam was similar.
They could be going for Cantonese instead, but that would be "meen", which I guess is closer to min than "mian".
I think that's fair.
Right, but why not just name her menmen.
Okay, maybe that name sounds too weird in English.
Chinese pinyin for noodles is "mian" though. So it's also not min.
it's mien dude
That describes a Chinese language variant. It's not the english transliteration of noodles in Chinese. Unless you're telling me that they've actually specified the type of Chinese Minmin speaks.
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The early Chinese exonym Min (閩 was a graphic pejorative written with Radical 142 虫, the "insect" or "reptile" radical. Xu Shen's (c. 121 CE) Shuowen Jiezi dictionary defines min as:[1] "Southeastern Yue [i.e., Viet]; snake race. [The character is formed] from [the] insect / serpent [radical and takes its pronunciation from] mén.
Thanks for this, makes the game even cooler. Glad they pressed the issue now.Ya'll are making me do research when I should be watching the tournament. But I found this interesting thing from Wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Min_(Ten_Kingdoms)
Snakes are sometimes seen as dragons or at least part of the same serpent/reptile family.
I found this lol: https://www.facebook.com/MinMinNoodle
we grab game now?
I'm very confused here.
How can there already be a tournament if this game hasn't even come out yet?
I'm very confused here.
How can there already be a tournament if this game hasn't even come out yet?
It's more like a fun event than an actual competitive tournament.
Yeah, I think of it more like a festival than a convention or tournament. I believe Nico hosts a bunch of other streams happening at Chokaigi but we're all mainly watching this one thing.