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Meaning of fanlation | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Translation by fans.
    slang, uncountable
  2. A translation made by a fan or fans.
    countable, slang

Examples

“I liked his catch of the clever combination of "fan" and "Android" to describe staunch defenders of the Google operating system for smart phones. I especially liked it because I had just suggested that we use a new term for the kind of crowdsourced translation that the likes of Twitter and Facebook do when they engage hordes of enthused users to translate their products: fanlation. Though this may be not as clever as fandroids, it might still serve a very noble purpose: to separate professional translation from the eager-beaver fanlation efforts of passionate users.”
“519. Thinking Fanlation / 12:00 noon–1:15 p.m., Michigan B, Sheraton Chicago / Program arranged by the Discussion Group on Translation and the Division on East Asian Languages and Literatures after 1900.”
“Fanlation is influencing the way translation studies moves towards. This paper will discuss the following two issues concerning fanlation: creative rewriting and intellectual property infringement.”
“Fan translation or “fanlation” started in the 1990s on the Internet.”
“Some publishers have expurgated manga for the American market. But they run the risk of outraging fans, many of whom buy the books in the original Japanese and find fan translations online (known as “fanlations”) to make sure they’re getting their manga pure.”
“And I've heard that once they finish the "Read or Die" manga they'll start "Read or Dream" so we'll get the Paper Sisters story too (I have some fanlations of the first volume; it's kinda cute).”
“There have been at least a couple of fanlations, one of which was available online until a couple of months ago, taken down at the request of the Tezuka company. Does this indicate that something commercial may be developing for English language readers? I haven't heard.”
“I've read the novel fanlations though and if anything the anime padded out the ending a bit.”
“While the link name itself looks kinda bad, I assure you, there's nothing on this section of the website but good, clean Ranma manga scans and fanlations.”
“I am citing from a “fanlation” and commentary on Sadamoto, accessed July 18, 2007, at http://eva.onegeek.org/pipermail/evangelion.2006-November.”
“Death Note has been retold in published translations and fanlations; […]”
“Self-published spin-offs of actual series, fanlations¹⁴ into English or other languages, circulate freely, are negotiated by fans, looked at, scrutinised.”
“The official subs and translations will also likely be of a much higher quality than what was found on KissAnime, where oftentimes "fanlations" were stolen from other groups.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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