HM/SOS Universe Villages
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- Anonymous Fish
FAN DUMP
HM1 (SNES): ?
HM 64: Flowerbud Village
HM MFOMT/FOMT/BTN/BOY&GIRL: Mineral Town
HM AWL/DS/DS CUTE: Forget-Not-Valley
HM MM: Flowerbud Village v.2
HM TOT: Waffle Island
HM AP: Castanet Island
HM MLS: Clover Town
HM STH/HOLV: Leaf Valley
HM IoH/SI: Sunshine Islands/ Sunny Island
HM GB: Zephyr Town
HM TOTT: Bluebell Town/ Konohana Town
HM ANB: Echo Village
HM TLV: ? Lost Valley ?
HM SOM: Chestnut Town
SOS: Oak Tree Town
SOS 3OT: Westown/ Lulukoko Town/ Tsuyukusa Town
HM SV: Skytree Village
HM1 (SNES): ?
HM 64: Flowerbud Village
HM MFOMT/FOMT/BTN/BOY&GIRL: Mineral Town
HM AWL/DS/DS CUTE: Forget-Not-Valley
HM MM: Flowerbud Village v.2
HM TOT: Waffle Island
HM AP: Castanet Island
HM MLS: Clover Town
HM STH/HOLV: Leaf Valley
HM IoH/SI: Sunshine Islands/ Sunny Island
HM GB: Zephyr Town
HM TOTT: Bluebell Town/ Konohana Town
HM ANB: Echo Village
HM TLV: ? Lost Valley ?
HM SOM: Chestnut Town
SOS: Oak Tree Town
SOS 3OT: Westown/ Lulukoko Town/ Tsuyukusa Town
HM SV: Skytree Village
- Shan O 123
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Instead of "town" they could say "village" since I’ve seen people calling it that.Kikki wrote:I don't think you need to add 'Town' to Lulukoko and Tsuyukusa, either. It's just Lulukoko and Tsuyukusa. I have not seen them called 'Lulukoko Town' or etc anywhere in the game. Only 'Westown' has the 'town' built right in.
It's true that you could, and I don't suppose it would be wrong, but what I meant was that I don't think you're supposed to add anything to those names.Shan O 123 wrote:Instead of "town" they could say "village" since I’ve seen people calling it that.Kikki wrote:I don't think you need to add 'Town' to Lulukoko and Tsuyukusa, either. It's just Lulukoko and Tsuyukusa. I have not seen them called 'Lulukoko Town' or etc anywhere in the game. Only 'Westown' has the 'town' built right in.
Well, you don't usually add village, town or city to any place's name when you talk about them anyway. That doesn't mean they stop being a village, town or city.
It's only a few places where adding the descriptor after the name is common practice during a conversation.
Anyway, what I'm trying to say is... New York and New York City are both valid ways to call the place.
It's only a few places where adding the descriptor after the name is common practice during a conversation.
Anyway, what I'm trying to say is... New York and New York City are both valid ways to call the place.
True. And NYC is commonly called NYC rather than just NY, which is often extra useful since it is both the name of the state AND the name of the city. But that's not true everywhere...a lot of places it sounds downright weird to add 'town' after as though it were part of the name. If anyone called MY town that, everyone would look at them funny and wonder why they were speaking in such a stilted manner, or if they were being jokey or doing a skit or something. To me it sounds archaic and stiff to add 'Town' after as part of the name itself, like..."Why yes, good sir, I would be most appreciative if you could guide me on my way to Lulukoko Town, for I am quite lost!" It's not wrong...but in this case I find it outright weird, since it is a town, but town is not part of its name. It sounds strangely formal, to me. If it's casual talk, I can only imagine saying "I'm going to Lulukoko", and not "I'm going to Lulukoko Town." It just...sits wrong with me.
The city I live nearest to is Ottawa, and if anyone said that they were going to "Ottawa City", they'd get people blinking at them in surprise and assuming they're not from this area, or laughing, thinking they're trying to be cute, unless maybe they were very specifically referring to the downtown area in order to express that they were not including the outlying regions like Kanata and Orleans, or something. (I tested this on my sister just now and got exactly that response, lol...she thought I was trying to be cute, and when I said no, she assumed that meant I was being very specific about going to the downtown.)
Though Oak Tree Town, that was its full name...it would sound more strange to leave the 'town' off.
But people can do what they want, of course. If there is any rule that makes it literally wrong, I don't know it, I just think it sounds uncomfortable to the point where it feels completely wrong. For me anyway.
The city I live nearest to is Ottawa, and if anyone said that they were going to "Ottawa City", they'd get people blinking at them in surprise and assuming they're not from this area, or laughing, thinking they're trying to be cute, unless maybe they were very specifically referring to the downtown area in order to express that they were not including the outlying regions like Kanata and Orleans, or something. (I tested this on my sister just now and got exactly that response, lol...she thought I was trying to be cute, and when I said no, she assumed that meant I was being very specific about going to the downtown.)
Though Oak Tree Town, that was its full name...it would sound more strange to leave the 'town' off.
But people can do what they want, of course. If there is any rule that makes it literally wrong, I don't know it, I just think it sounds uncomfortable to the point where it feels completely wrong. For me anyway.
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