I don't know if "ah_ah_ah" was a proper romanization of "アアア" or if I should have gone with "aaa", but considering the subject matter of many of this artist's works I figured that "ah_ah_ah" was appropriate.
I don't know if "ah_ah_ah" was a proper romanization of "アアア" or if I should have gone with "aaa", but considering the subject matter of many of this artist's works I figured that "ah_ah_ah" was appropriate.
I think AAA might work better, since i believe "ah" is written as "あ", but i could be wrong
I think AAA might work better, since i believe "ah" is written as "あ", but i could be wrong
Right. Well, anyone who feel that they know should go ahead and fix it. I for one don't have any idea. I just found that Google told me "ア" was "A". I went with "ah_ah_ah" because I think they usually make a long line for extended sounds instead of repeating the symbol like we do with roman letters.
"あ" is the "a" sound in the hiragana alphabet, "ア" is the "a" sound in katakana. (Katakana is generally used for foreign words, although can also denote "foreignness" - the Abyssals in KanColle speak exclusively in katakana to denote their metallic reverb voices and alien nature, for example.)
In this case, it's likely meant to be "aaa", like you're just punching in the default initials in an arcade machine for high score. (Just punch "aaa" into the searchbar, and see how many suggestions autocomplete gives you...) To be A_a_a, you'd want to have spaces between them, and there's no real way to get to "ah_ah_ah" with our romanization rules outside of it being latin characters to start with.
I went and changed it to "aaa_(hamsk2)" to prevent a conflict, and because "hamsk2" is listed as an alternate handle for the artist.
"あ" is the "a" sound in the hiragana alphabet, "ア" is the "a" sound in katakana. (Katakana is generally used for foreign words, although can also denote "foreignness" - the Abyssals in KanColle speak exclusively in katakana to denote their metallic reverb voices and alien nature, for example.)
In this case, it's likely meant to be "aaa", like you're just punching in the default initials in an arcade machine for high score. (Just punch "aaa" into the searchbar, and see how many suggestions autocomplete gives you...) To be A_a_a, you'd want to have spaces between them, and there's no real way to get to "ah_ah_ah" with our romanization rules outside of it being latin characters to start with.
I went and changed it to "aaa_(hamsk2)" to prevent a conflict, and because "hamsk2" is listed as an alternate handle for the artist.
Okay! You certainly know better than I do. Your change isn't showing up for me though.