It has different meanings depending on the say it is used.
Manga can mean the Mango, or the sleeve of a shirt, or if you Mangar (to tease).
Ok, seriously? Mangar? I don't know who answered this but "mangar" is NOT the verb that means "to tease", it's not even a proper word. I'm portuguese, so, yeah, I know. The verb we use is "brincar" ( note that "brincar" can also mean "to play") or "gozar".
It is Original English Language manga, or manga that was originally published in English.
It is Original English Language manga, or manga that was originally published in English.
they are called manga like in English.
manga.animea.net is a website where you can download episode of manga and read manga for free.
Yes, you can find it at a manga bookstore or the library.
I live in Japan and have tried to submit my manga in english, but they wont accept it, to i suggest you translate it in japanese along with the sound effects and everything.
If you're referring to the Japanese printed comic book/graphic novels, then they are still called 'manga' in English.
It is called "manga." There has been no "'pronunciation' translation" to English, at least as of yet.
it means comic in english.
Are they going to translate the Blue Eyes hentai manga Volume 10 in English
You can read the whole manga series at Mangafox.
it's a manga book in english.