Yes. In my hometown, that's the dominant language. I learned English in school, and I'm quite good at it, but I'm afraid my accent sticks out a little too much sometimes...
I'm not quite sure...I simply call Winry 'Winry', since I haven't met the Winry from my world (Edward knows her, though...)...You're Zauberer-Alphonse, the Alphonse I know is simply Alphonse...
I guess that works for you... but if we were to nickname everyone, it might be better. ...but then, I don't know what we could really do besides "Al" and "Alphonse" and "Alfons" and "Ed" and "Edward"... though I'll probably just call all the nii-sans "nii-san" anyway..... ^^;;;;
NII-SANS!!! BEHAVE!!!!!!
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Oh, it's you. Hey.
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But nicknames are a good idea!
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I just don't want there to be anymore misunderstandings, is all...
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...assuming... it is German, right?
But how would we name everyone?
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I'm not quite sure...I simply call Winry 'Winry', since I haven't met the Winry from my world (Edward knows her, though...)...You're Zauberer-Alphonse, the Alphonse I know is simply Alphonse...
Hmmm...
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What does 'nii-san' mean, anyway...
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