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How do you say “canon” as in “official for a story universe”?
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InHow do you say “funny”?Dating slang question based on a Murakami storyHow do you say “pair” of people?How do you say “a light read”?How you would say combination in Japanese?How to say “Are you nuts?”How to say “Tough guy”How do you say 'set 'or 'fixed' for this exampleHow do you say “no!” (to stop someone)?Why would a Japanese adult be embarrassed to use the word “friends”?
There's specific words out there like 正典 meant for the Bible, but what's the common term for referring to a story. As in "the Christmas Special isn't canon for the Star Wars universe". I figure there must be one used casually for gamers, and manga and anime fans. I'd guess カノン but it's not in any dictionary I can find - so it might be slang.
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There's specific words out there like 正典 meant for the Bible, but what's the common term for referring to a story. As in "the Christmas Special isn't canon for the Star Wars universe". I figure there must be one used casually for gamers, and manga and anime fans. I'd guess カノン but it's not in any dictionary I can find - so it might be slang.
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In reference to Star Trek and Star Wars, 正史 seems to be used a decent amount.
– BJCUAI
49 mins ago
Totally irrelevant but カノン rather reminds me of a specific title :D
– broccoli forest
19 mins ago
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There's specific words out there like 正典 meant for the Bible, but what's the common term for referring to a story. As in "the Christmas Special isn't canon for the Star Wars universe". I figure there must be one used casually for gamers, and manga and anime fans. I'd guess カノン but it's not in any dictionary I can find - so it might be slang.
slang word-requests manga anime
There's specific words out there like 正典 meant for the Bible, but what's the common term for referring to a story. As in "the Christmas Special isn't canon for the Star Wars universe". I figure there must be one used casually for gamers, and manga and anime fans. I'd guess カノン but it's not in any dictionary I can find - so it might be slang.
slang word-requests manga anime
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In reference to Star Trek and Star Wars, 正史 seems to be used a decent amount.
– BJCUAI
49 mins ago
Totally irrelevant but カノン rather reminds me of a specific title :D
– broccoli forest
19 mins ago
add a comment |
In reference to Star Trek and Star Wars, 正史 seems to be used a decent amount.
– BJCUAI
49 mins ago
Totally irrelevant but カノン rather reminds me of a specific title :D
– broccoli forest
19 mins ago
In reference to Star Trek and Star Wars, 正史 seems to be used a decent amount.
– BJCUAI
49 mins ago
In reference to Star Trek and Star Wars, 正史 seems to be used a decent amount.
– BJCUAI
49 mins ago
Totally irrelevant but カノン rather reminds me of a specific title :D
– broccoli forest
19 mins ago
Totally irrelevant but カノン rather reminds me of a specific title :D
– broccoli forest
19 mins ago
add a comment |
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Official as opposed to fanfiction/dojin is simply 公式.
But do you want to refer to the canonical story line as opposed to that of a spin-off based on an alternative/what-if story? Like "main" Attack on Titan as opposed to Attack on Titan: Junior High, or "main" Dragon Ball as opposed to That Time I Got Reincarnated as Yamcha? In this case, both are 公式, so to speak, but 本編(ストーリー) is the word to refer to the "main" story line. 正史 sounds grandiose but can be used if the story is very long like Star Wars. As far as I know, カノン is never used in this sense.
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Official as opposed to fanfiction/dojin is simply 公式.
But do you want to refer to the canonical story line as opposed to that of a spin-off based on an alternative/what-if story? Like "main" Attack on Titan as opposed to Attack on Titan: Junior High, or "main" Dragon Ball as opposed to That Time I Got Reincarnated as Yamcha? In this case, both are 公式, so to speak, but 本編(ストーリー) is the word to refer to the "main" story line. 正史 sounds grandiose but can be used if the story is very long like Star Wars. As far as I know, カノン is never used in this sense.
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Official as opposed to fanfiction/dojin is simply 公式.
But do you want to refer to the canonical story line as opposed to that of a spin-off based on an alternative/what-if story? Like "main" Attack on Titan as opposed to Attack on Titan: Junior High, or "main" Dragon Ball as opposed to That Time I Got Reincarnated as Yamcha? In this case, both are 公式, so to speak, but 本編(ストーリー) is the word to refer to the "main" story line. 正史 sounds grandiose but can be used if the story is very long like Star Wars. As far as I know, カノン is never used in this sense.
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Official as opposed to fanfiction/dojin is simply 公式.
But do you want to refer to the canonical story line as opposed to that of a spin-off based on an alternative/what-if story? Like "main" Attack on Titan as opposed to Attack on Titan: Junior High, or "main" Dragon Ball as opposed to That Time I Got Reincarnated as Yamcha? In this case, both are 公式, so to speak, but 本編(ストーリー) is the word to refer to the "main" story line. 正史 sounds grandiose but can be used if the story is very long like Star Wars. As far as I know, カノン is never used in this sense.
Official as opposed to fanfiction/dojin is simply 公式.
But do you want to refer to the canonical story line as opposed to that of a spin-off based on an alternative/what-if story? Like "main" Attack on Titan as opposed to Attack on Titan: Junior High, or "main" Dragon Ball as opposed to That Time I Got Reincarnated as Yamcha? In this case, both are 公式, so to speak, but 本編(ストーリー) is the word to refer to the "main" story line. 正史 sounds grandiose but can be used if the story is very long like Star Wars. As far as I know, カノン is never used in this sense.
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In reference to Star Trek and Star Wars, 正史 seems to be used a decent amount.
– BJCUAI
49 mins ago
Totally irrelevant but カノン rather reminds me of a specific title :D
– broccoli forest
19 mins ago