With the release of the theatrical version of "Blade of Ghost Slayer", the popularity of this animation work, which is known as a masterpiece, has reached another peak. What is the official English name of "Ghost Slayer"? What other inspirational quotes are there in the play? Let's watch it together! Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba The Kimetsu no Yaiba in the official English name of "Ghost Slayer" is the Roman pinyin of its Japanese pronunciation, but the focus is actually on the Demon Slayer in front. Demon is a noun that means "devil, devil". You might ask, why isn't the "ghost" in the name just translated as ghost?
In fact, because ghosts mostly refer to ghosts and undead, while demons refer to demons, ghosts, and evil spirits that can possess people, which is photo background removing more in line with the concept of "ghosts" in the story. The word Slayer is a noun composed of the verb root slay (to kill with violence, slaughter) and the suffix -er, which represents "...people, ... who", which means "killer, slasher". The Demon slayer together is the "ghost killer", reflecting the relationship between the ghost killing team and the ghost in the play. If used in a movie title, the first letter of both words should be capitalized. After knowing the English of "Blade of Ghost Slayer", let's learn the golden sentences in the play together!
1. Feel the rage. The powerful, pure rage of not being able to forgive will become your unswerving drive to take action. Be angry! The powerful and pure anger of "Never Forgive" will become the unwavering driving force that drives people forward. The protagonist Tanjirou's family was slaughtered by ghosts, and the only surviving sister, Yadouko, was attacked by ghosts and turned into ghosts. Tomioka Yoshiyoshi, a member of the ghost killing team who was ordered to come to destroy the ghosts, who is Tanjirou's later senior brother, said this to Tanjirou, who stood by his sister. rage (n./v.) This word has a higher degree of anger than the common anger, and refers to "uncontrolled, uncontrollable anger." be able to (phr.)