Talk:Aurorus (Pokémon): Difference between revisions

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Aurorus' Korean name is 아마루르가 ''Amarureuga''.
Aurorus' Korean name is 아마루르가 ''Amarureuga''.
* Name meaning coming forthwith. -- [[User:Nick15|Nick15]] ([[User talk:Nick15|talk]]) 10:38, 30 September 2013 (UTC)
* Name meaning coming forthwith. -- [[User:Nick15|Nick15]] ([[User talk:Nick15|talk]]) 10:38, 30 September 2013 (UTC)
* OK it's definitely similar to the Japanese name, but not quite; if it was a straight transliteration, it would've been 아마루루가 ''Amaruruga''. Most likely they just used the same foundation and just went separate ways between the Japanese and Korean.
:* I'd just stick with either "similar to Japanese name" or "From Amargasaurus" myself, but that's just me. -- [[User:Nick15|Nick15]] ([[User talk:Nick15|talk]]) 10:58, 30 September 2013 (UTC)

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it's an amaragasaurus 0danmaster0 (talk) 15:56, 19 September 2013 (UTC)

French name

The French article refers to it as Dragmara. Zeb (talk) 17:46, 19 September 2013 (UTC)

Hi ! I'm french and i would like to say that the french names of the 2 pokémon "Amagara" and "Dragmara" may be a anagram of "amargasaurus" and "smaragdus", the latin for "emerald". I don't agree with "dragon". Hido (talk) 22:55, 19 September 2013 (UTC)

Origin

Based on an Amargasaurus, with a slight queen motif. CoolDudeAl (talk) 23:43, 19 September 2013 (UTC)

can't really think of a good title

why is the japanese name origin listed before the english one? it is just really annoying me 0danmaster0 (talk) 19:38, 20 September 2013 (UTC)

Korean name for Aurorus

Aurorus' Korean name is 아마루르가 Amarureuga.

  • Name meaning coming forthwith. -- Nick15 (talk) 10:38, 30 September 2013 (UTC)
  • OK it's definitely similar to the Japanese name, but not quite; if it was a straight transliteration, it would've been 아마루루가 Amaruruga. Most likely they just used the same foundation and just went separate ways between the Japanese and Korean.
  • I'd just stick with either "similar to Japanese name" or "From Amargasaurus" myself, but that's just me. -- Nick15 (talk) 10:58, 30 September 2013 (UTC)