Finwer wrote:Don Quijote
Ninja wrote:Finwer wrote:Don Quijote
It's spelled ... with an x. *twitch*
Finwer wrote:Ninja wrote:Finwer wrote:Don Quijote
It's spelled ... with an x. *twitch*
I searched the spelling on Google and found it both ways.
AerisDraco wrote:As a Spanish pseudo-speaker, I say Finwer is correct.
And if you want further proof, Pencil and TaTs are both Spanish speakers, and as such would spell it that way.
Ninja wrote:AerisDraco wrote:As a Spanish pseudo-speaker, I say Finwer is correct.
And if you want further proof, Pencil and TaTs are both Spanish speakers, and as such would spell it that way.
I know he's correct in Spanish; I already said that. But, in English (the language he was using), it's spelled with an x.
The Kingmaker wrote:Since when did the language spoken affect the spelling of a name of word from another language?
Juan isn't spelt Hwan "in English" because that's the way its spoken in our non-natural to that word accent, it's spelt Juan because were not fascists who think we can Spanish better than the Spanish.