"Official" Confirmation: Turles Is Goku's Brother!

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Eclipse
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Post by Eclipse » Sat Sep 30, 2006 5:21 pm

These are just the freaky translations ever!

I suppose no one ever passed that test =P without cheating.

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Post by Steven Perry » Mon Oct 02, 2006 1:37 pm

Maphisto86 wrote:It says that he is Goku's twin but not twin brother. You can have a twin like a evil twin (ala Tullece) that is not related. Then again Tullece being Goku's brother is a remote possibility in a fan's imagination despite the Tankbon.
Oh, I think you're right. :shock: Here's the definition at Dictionary.com:
Dictionary.com wrote:1. either of two children or animals brought forth at a birth.
2. either of two persons or things closely related to or closely resembling each other.
3. twin bed.
4. Also called twin room. a type of hotel accommodation with twin beds, for occupancy by two persons. Compare double (def. 13).
5. Also called hemitrope. Crystallography. a compound crystal consisting of two or more parts or crystals definitely oriented each to the other; macle.
6. Twins, Astronomy, Astrology. the constellation or sign of Gemini.
–adjective 7. being a twin or twins: twin sisters.
8. being two persons or things closely related to or closely resembling each other.
9. being one of a pair; identical: a twin bracelet; a twin peak.
10. consisting of two similar parts or elements joined or connected: a twin vase.
11. Botany, Zoology. occurring in pairs; didymous.
12. Crystallography. of the nature of a twin; hemitrope.
13. twofold or double.
–verb (used with object) 14. to bring together in close relationship; pair; couple.
15. to furnish a counterpart to or a replica of; match.
16. Informal. to divide or convert into two, parts, similar items, etc.: The old movie palace will be twinned, making two smaller theaters.
17. Informal. to link or combine with: The new grocery store is twinned with a restaurant.
18. Crystallography. to form into a twin.
19. Obsolete. to give birth to as twins.
–verb (used without object) 20. to give birth to twins.
21. to be paired or coupled.
AceSharp wrote:King Gold

ROFL. What the hell kind of translation is that.
He wears bling. That's why he's King Gold.

It's all becoming clear to me now.
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