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Translations FAQ

by PowerMate_V100

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Contents:

        1. Version History - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (S01)


        2. Introduction - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -(S02)


        3. Dictation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (S03)


        4. Curses/Swear Words - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -(S04)


        5. Random Phrases and Words - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -(S05)

            i) Los Ganados - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -(SB51)

            ii) Los Illuminados / Zealots - - - - - - - - (SB52)

            iii) Soldiers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (SB53)


        6. Cutscene Translations - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (S06)

            i) Main Game - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -(SB61)

            ii) Separate Ways - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (SB62)


        7. Enemy Names - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (S07)


        8. Bottlecaps - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -(S08) 


        9. Random Information - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -(S09)


        10. Final Words - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -(S10)


        11. Credits - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -(S11)


        12. Contact Info - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (S12)


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1. Version History (S01)

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       =Version 1.0 (5/January/2006)=
        Posted the guide on GameFAQs for the first time.

       =Version 2.0 (11/March/2006)=
        Long overdue update. Added the Version History section, fixed several
        mistakes, misstypes and over simplified translations. Added a few
        missing quotes, and further explained others. We also have DECAF
        helping with the translations now.
       
       =Version 3.0 (8/July/2007)=
        Fixed several translations to make it easier to understand, added the
        Separate Ways section, added Cutscene indexes to make them easier to
        find on the movie browser.

       =Version 3.1 (28/November/2007)=
        Minor update. Fixed the ASCII art at the top that was double spaced
        for some reason, made a couple of corrections to some phrases, and
        added an extra item in the Random Information section. I also updated
        the Version History apparently.

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2. Introduction (S02)

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        I often wondered what the Monks as I killed them were saying when
they spoke Spanish, but now I know. As a Resident Evil 4 fan I found this very
interesting and rather disturbing knowing what all the people in the game were
calling me. So, without further ado I now hope you enjoy this FAQ.


Jack White.



        The purpose of this FAQ was to help those who want to know what the
enemies in this game say. You'd be surprised at the language in this game, it
really adds to the atmosphere of hate and murder that the villagers produce.
If you don't know what an enemy says, or what it means, you can definitely
find it here.

Daniel Valles.



         From the first 15 minutes of my playing the PS2 version of RE4, which
I own, I hoped and looked forward to post my comments and suggestions for
translations to the Spanish words and phrases used in the game in a FAQ like
this. I have experience translating and interpreting professionally, and I
believe that the fans deserved the most complete and accurate information
available to enhance their experience playing their favorite games. I am glad
to be a part of this project.

DECAF



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3. Dictation (S03)

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        It's important to note some differences between the English and
Spanish language with regard to writing to ease reading for non-Spanish
speakers. Firstly, many of these phrases require the use of a diacritical sign
called "t�lde" which goes above a vowel in certain words to specify in
which syllable the word is emphasized when pronounced. There's also
the letter "�" which goes between N and O in the Spanish alphabet, and
lastly the exclamation points and question marks; in Spanish, you have to use
one at the start of the phrase and one at the end (�! and �?) instead of
just one at the end like we have in english. These are small differences
between the languages that I thought I should mention for those who don't
know anything about Spanish.



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4. Curses/Swear Words (S04)

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        Curse words are tough to translate because they can be easily mistaken
with similar words and their translation changes drastically depending on the
context they're used in. Keeping that in mind, these are all the different
curse words used throughout the game and their respective translation
according to how they are used in the game:

* "Co�o" literally means lady privates, but it is also used when expressing
  frustration or rage, which is how it's used in the game.

* "Madre" means mother, but it's used the same way as "damn".

* "Mierda" means S***.

* "Cabr�n" means buck or he-goat, but it's used as an insult. You could say
  it is as bad as saying "bastard" or "f***er", but it doesn't mean the same 
  thing.

* "Hijo de puta" literally means "son of a whore", but it's used the same way
  as the more common phrase: "son of a b****".

* "Joder" means "to f***".

* "Carajo" is slang that is used as an interjection of frustration or
  annoyance, similar to saying "damn" or "f***" when you're mad at something.

* And "imb�cil" means imbecile.

         These are all the different curse words I heard them use. But keep
in mind that these insults are slang, so the severity of each insult varies
from region to region and the context they are used in.



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5. Random Phrases and Words (S05)

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         These do not include phrases used in the cutscenes.

=== Legend ===================================================================
All the phrases are going to be organized like this:

* Phrase in Spanish *
* Translation *

* (Note if required) *

Any small note that is added is going to be in parentheses.
==============================================================================

Now for the interesting part:



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	i) Los Ganados (SB51)

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�Ah� est�!

There he is!



---
�Os voy a romper a pedazos!

I'm gonna tear you to pieces!



---
�Detr�s de t�, imb�cil!

Behind you, you imbecile!



---
�Un forastero!

An outsider!



---
�Mierda!

S***!


(Note: Sorry, I can't use that word.)



---
�Maldita sea!

Damn it!


---
�Hey, ac�!

Hey, over here!


(Note: Many people keep saying that this phrase, which the enemies use when
you arrive to the village, is "hey, vaca" which means "hey, cow", but I am
100% sure he says "ac�", not "vaca".)



---
�Ag�rrenlo!

Get him!



---
�So cerdo!

F***ing pig!


(Note: "So" is a word used to augment the intensity of the word that is to
follow, by a lot. It doesn't translate to "f***ing" directly, but you get the
idea.)



---
�Basta, hijo de puta!

Enough, you son of a b****!



---
�Ah, por el...!

Ah, for the...!


(Note: The phrase is finished as if he is about to say a curse word, but
nothing else is said.)

(Note 2: Please do not confuse this with "A por �l", which is used by other
enemies in other situations. This phrase is only heard while Leon spies on the
villagers unnoticed, as soon as they are alerted of his presence, you never
hear this phrase again.)



---
�D�nde est�?

Where is he?



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�Est� en la trampa!

He's in the trap!



---
�Te voy a matar!

I'm going to kill you!



---
�Por ah�!

Over there!



---
�No dejes que se escape!

Don't let him escape!



---
�No dejen que se escape!

Don't let him escape


(Note: The phrase is not repeated, the only difference between this one
and the other are the words "dejes" and "dejen". "Dejes" is directed at
a single person and "dejen" is directed at two or more people, which is
translated the same way.)



---
�Bloqu�ale el paso!

Block his path!



---
�Te cog�!

I got you!



---
Puedes correr, pero no te puedes esconder

You can run, but you can't hide


---
�C�gelo!

Get him!



---
�Te voy a hacer picadillo!

I'm going to make you mincemeat!



---
�Empieza a rezar!

Start praying!



---
�Lo encontr�!

I found him!



---
�M�ralo, je je, est� herido!   (they make a cheap laugh between the phrase)

Look at him, hee hee, he's hurt!



---
�Dale!
Hit him!


(Note: It literally means "give him", but given the context and emphasis on
the word, it means something more along the lines of causing harm to someone,
or "hitting" someone.)



---
�Cabr�n!

You bastard!


(Note: Though not the same thing, I believe they're equally insulting)



---
�Ah! Que madre

Ah! Damn it


(Note: Again, not the same thing, but it's pretty close.)



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�Quiero su cabeza!
I want his head!



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	ii) Los Illuminados / Zealots (SB52)

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Only new phrases are included since they also use some that are already in the
other section.



---
Morir es vivir

To die is to live



---
Cogedlo, cogedlo, cogedlo...

Get him, get him, get him...



---
�S�, quiero matar!

Yes, I want to kill!



---
�M�talo!

Kill him!



---
Muere, muere, muere, muere...

Die, die, die, die...



---
Cerebros, cerebros, cerebros, cerebros...

Brains, brains, brains, brains...


(Note: Quite possibly in homage to one of the greatest cult horror movies of
the 80s - The Return of The Living Dead!)



---
�Ah� est�n!

There they are!



---
�No dejes que escape de la isla vivo!

Don't let him escape from the island alive!



---
�Es hora de aplastar!
It's time to smash!



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	iii) Soldiers (SB53)

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Only new phrases are included since they also use some that are already in the
other sections.



---
�Mu�rete!

Die!


(Note: The extra letters "te" in "muere" indicate he is talking in
the You pronoun. A way of simplifying words, similar to saying "I'll" 
instead of "I will")



---
�All�!

There!


(Note:  "Ah�" and "all�" mean the same thing)



---
�Ve por �l!

Go after him!



---
�Empieza a rezar!

Start to pray!



---
�Te voy a matar!

I'm going to kill you!



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6. Cutscene Translations (S06)

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=== Legend ===================================================================
All these translations will be in the following order:

--- [Movie Browser index to help you find the movie you want to see]
* Cutscene number) Small explanation of what cutscene I'm translating from:

* Phrase in Spanish *
* Translation *

* (Note if required or explanation of what comes next on the same cutscene if
there are more phrases to translate) * 

The number of the cutscene doesn't take in consideration every cutscene in the 
game, only the ones where you hear people speaking Spanish.
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	i) Main Game (SB61)

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--- [Chapter 1, Movie 2]
1) While Leon is riding in the back of the car, the first thing one of the
cops says:



�Co�o!

Damn!



--- [Not in Movie Browser]
2) If you try to shoot the car from the driver's side, the police officer at
the beginning says:



No est�s jodiendo, get this over with, will you?

Stop screwing around, get this over with, will you?


(Note: I'm not sure if he really says "jodiendo" because that part was
horribly acted by a non-native speaker and he might have meant to say
something else, but we believe the intention was to say "stop screwing around"
so we'll leave it at that.)



--- [Chapter 1, Movie 3]
3) What the first enemy in the game says:



�Qu� carajo est�s haciendo aqu�? �L�rgate, cabr�n!

What the f*** are you doing here? Get the hell out, you bastard!


(Note: "L�rgate" is a meaner way of telling someone to get out. That and the
emphasis on the word "carajo" is what makes this phrase so strong and
insulting.)



--- [Not in Movie Browser]
4) This one only happens if it's your first time through the game (it's not an
actual cutscene, but I thought it would fit here). After crossing the first
bridge you see three guys up on the cliff standing up and saying:



�Un forastero!

An outsider!



�Ah� est�!

There he is!



�A avisar a los dem�s!

Let's warn the others!



--- [Chapter 1, Movie 6]
5) If you go to the house that has a shotgun in the second floor and Dr.
Salvador (chainsaw enemy) appears:



�Por ah�!

Over there!



�No dejen que se escape!

Don't let him escape!



�Bloqu�ale el paso!

Block his path!



�Ag�rrenlo!

Get him!



�Vayan por detr�s!

Go from behind!



�Ponle una trampa!

Set him a trap!



�Te voy a matar!

I'm going to kill you!



�Te cog�!

I got you!



They also say some other phrases already in the Random Phrases and Words
section.



--- [Chapter 1, Movie 7]
6) When the bell tolls...



La campana

The bell



Es hora de rezar

It's time to pray



Tenemos que irnos

We've got to go



--- [Chapter 1, Movie 9]
7) During the talk with Luis Sera (while you're both tied together), he 
says a few words in Spanish:



Americano, �s�?

American, yes?



Amigo

Friend



Polic�a

Police



Me llamo Luis Serra

My name is Luis Serra



(Then an enemy with an axe comes in and says...)



�Te voy a matar!

I'm going to kill you!



--- [Chapter 1, Movie 11]
8) When you arrive in the village chief's house you hear some guys mumbling:



Guy 1: Hay un rumor de que hay un extranjero entre nosotros.

       There's a rumor that there is a foreigner among us.



Guy 2: Nuestro jefe se cuidar� de la rata.

       Our boss will take care of the rat.



Guy 1: Su "la plaga" es mucho mejor que la nuestra.

       His "la plaga" is a lot better than ours.



Guy 2: Tienes raz�n, es un hombre.

       You're right, he's a man.


(Note: The last statement simply implies that M�ndez is a "man among men" and
nothing else. I heard this on the Separate Ways cutscene and now I'm sure
these phrases are correct. I thank everyone who e-mailed me about it.)



--- [Chapter 1, Movie 13]
9) When you reach the lake you see two guys dropping a body...



Guy 1: �V�monos!

        Lets go!



Guy 2: OK



Guy 1: �Andale!

       Come on!


--- [Chapter 2, Movie 2]
10) While the villagers are realeasing El Gigante:



�R�pido!

Quick!



�Usa los m�sculos!

Use your muscles!



�Por ac�!

Over there!



�Por aqu�!

Over here!



(When they can no longer control El Gigante...)



�Mierda!

S***!



�Ap�rense!

Hurry up!



�Se vuelve loco!

He's going crazy!



--- [Chapter 2, Movie 6]
11) When you reach the cabin where Luis helps you fight off multiple enemies:



�Ag�rrenlo!

Get him!



�No dejen que se escape!

Don't let him escape!



--- [Chapter 2, Movie 7]
12) When they give up attacking you at the cabin and start leaving...



�V�monos!

Let's go!



--- [Chapter 2, Movie 8]
13) What Leon says when he's about to shoot the barrel of gas in the fight with
M�ndez:



Hasta luego

See you later (or "until later" if you want to be more precise)



--- [Chapter 2, Movie 9]
14) When Leon and Ashley run towards the castle while being chased by enemies:



�Lo encontr�!

I found him!



(After lifting the bridge from inside the castle...)



�Maldita sea, mierda!

Damn it, s***!



--- [Chapter 3, Movie 2]
15) Meeting Salazar in the castle...



Me llamo Ram�n Salazar

My name is Ramon Salazar


(Note: "Me llamo" literally means "I'm called", but it's changed to "My name
is" for usage purposes)



--- [Chapter 3, Movie 4]
16) When Salazar sends a bunch of enemies after you in the room with the
hidden machine gun in the middle, the zealot's say a few lines as they
approach you:



Morir es vivir

To die is to live



Cogedlo, cogedlo, cogedlo...

Get him, get him, get him...



Muere, muere, muere...

Die, die, die...



--- [Chapter 5, Movie 2]
17) In the island, when the guards in Ashley's cell notice the camera:



�All�!

There!



--- [Chapter 5, Movie 14]
18) When you arrive to the open area after the fight with Krauser, where 
the helicopter helps you shoot the enemies:



Verifica la presi�n de esa v�lvula

Verify the pressure of that valve



�Ve t�!

You go!



�Hey, aqu�!

Hey, over here!



�Viste algo?

Did you see something?



No hay problema

There's no problem



(When the helicopter appears and all the enemies prepare to fight...)



�Ah� est�!

There he is!



�Mira!

Look!



�Ll�nalos de p�lvora!  (They're filling up barrels of explosives)

Get them full of gunpowder!


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--- [Separate Ways, Movie 1]
1) During the first cutscene, after the satellite zooms into the village...



Vamos, vamos

Go, go



�Ah! Que madre

Ah! Damn it



�Hey! (No need to translate this)



�Hey, ac�!

Hey, over here!



�Te cog�!

I got you!



(When Leon appears and starts fighting against the villagers...)



�Forastero!

Outider!



�Te cog�!

I got you!



�Os voy a romper a pedazos!

I'm gonna tear you into pieces!



--- [Separate Ways, Movie 2]
2) When the bell tolls...



La campana

The bell



Es hora de rezar

It's time to pray



Tenemos que irnos

We've got to go



--- [Separate Ways, Movie 4]
3) As the villagers carry the unconscious bodies of Leon and Luis out of the
house...



�R�pido!

Quickly!



�Maldita sea!

Damn it!



Muy pesado

Very heavy



--- [Separate Ways, Movie 5]
4) As M�ndez and his lackeys walk towards M�ndez's house...



�Maldito seas!

Damn you!



--- [Separate Ways, Movie 6]
5) When you arrive in the village chief's house you hear some guys talking
behind the door:



Guy 1: Hay un rumor de que hay un extranjero entre nosotros.

       There's a rumor that there is a foreigner among us.



Guy 2: Nuestro jefe se cuidar� de la rata.

       Our boss will take care of the rat.



Guy 1: Su "la plaga" es mucho mejor que la nuestra.

       His "la plaga" is a lot better than ours.



Guy 2: Tienes raz�n, es un hombre.

       You're right, he's a man.



(Note: The last statement simply implies that M�ndez is a "man among men" and
nothing else. I heard this on the Separate Ways cutscene and now I'm sure
these phrases are correct. I thank everyone who e-mailed me about it.)



--- [Separate Ways, Movie 7]
6) As you speak with Luis outside the cabin he uses a word in Spanish...



Se�orita

Miss



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7. Enemy Names (S07)

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To ease reference to the reader, these next translations are in alphabetical
order. All of these names are what I believe to be their official names.

=== Legend ===================================================================
Same as before but with small differences:

---
* Name of the character [Small description if you don't know who he is] *

* Translation or correction of the name *

* (Note if required) *

==============================================================================


---
Armadura [Armor suits that come alive]

Armor



---
Colmillo [Dogs]

Fang



---
Del Lago [Big fish, first boss fight]

Of The Lake


(Note: "Del" is a conjunction of the words "de" and "el", which mean "of" and
"the" respectively; "lago" means "lake")



---
El Gigante [Big ogre]

The Giant



---
Garrador [Enemies with steel claws]

Clawer


(Note: "Garrador" is wordplay. The suffix "or" in Spanish is used the same way
as the suffix "er" in English. For example, you can call someone who kills
"killer". Although this suffix can't be applied to every word and it's use with
the word claw isn't grammatically correct in either language. But that's what
they wanted to call him. Thanks again to everyone who e-mailed me, sometimes
the simplest answer is the correct one.)



---
Las Plagas (Los Par�sitos) [The parasites that take control of their hosts]

The Plague (The Parasites)


(Note: "La plaga" would mean "the plague", but they add an "s" to make it
plural even though it already is a plural word, which would translate to 
"the plagues". Either way, the whole term is wrong, a more precise translation 
of "The Parasites", the term Salazar uses as a translation, is "Los Par�sitos".)



---
Los Ganados [Villagers]

The Cattle


(Note: "Ganado" means "cattle", a plural word. Then they added an "s", meaning
they made it plural yet again, so it translates as "The Cattles". But it's a
group name, so it doesn't have to be grammatically correct.)



---
Los Illuminados (Iluminados) [Zealots]

The Enlightened


(Note: They may have come up with the name from The Illuminati which is
sometimes used synonymously with New World Order, but the term used is a
mistake since the name translated to Spanish is "Los Iluminados", with one L,
not two.)



---
Novistador [The sewer insects that become invisible]

Not sightable (or "not able to see")


(Note: This one is wordplay. If you separate the word, you get "no" and
"vistador"; eventhough "vistador" is not an actual word, it derives from the
word "vista" which means "sight", so you can translate the name to "not
sightable".)


---
Verdugo [Sub-boss that attacks you in the sewers]

Executioner



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8. Bottlecaps (S08)

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Some of the bottlecaps say phrases in Spanish, these are their respective
translations.



=== Legend ===================================================================
The order is simple, here's an example:

* Name of character *
--------------------
* What he says in Spanish *
* Translation *
==============================================================================

---Definition of "Don"--- 

Don: Title for a gentleman, equivalent to Mr. or Esq. in English, but used
only before christian names, as Don Juan, Don Alfonso.
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Don Jos�
--------
�Detr�s de t�, imb�cil!

Behind you, you imbecile!




Don Diego
---------
�Basta, hijo de puta!

Enough, you son of a b****!




Don Esteban
-----------
�Un forastero!

An outsider!




Don Manuel
----------
�All� est�!

There he is!




Zealot w/ scythe
----------------
�S�, quiero matar!

Yes, I want to kill!




Zealot w/ shield
----------------
Muere, muere, muere...

Die, die, die...




Leader Zealot
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�Ah� est�!

There he is!




Soldier w/ dynamite
-------------------
�C�gelo!

Get him!




Soldier w/ stun-rod
-------------------
�Te cog�!

I Got you!




Soldier w/ hammer
-----------------
�Mu�rete!

Die!




Isabel
------
�D�nde est�?

Where is he?




Mar�a
-----
�Est� en la trampa!

He's in the trap!




J.J.
----
�Te voy a matar!

I'm going to kill you!


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9. Random Information (S09)

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This is some info that I couldn't include in any of the other sections:


>       The chainsaw enemy with a bag on his head is Dr. Salvador, which means
        "Doctor Savior". Although Salvador is an actual name, it's obvious
        that Capcom gave him that name as a joke.


>       Your good friend Luis Sera pronounces his name different to how it's 
        written, his actual name according to his pronunciation is Luis Serra,
        with two R's.


>       The chainsaw wielding sisters share the last name Bella, which means
        "beautiful" in Spanish, an actual last name given to them as a joke.


>       The sign you stumble upon at the beggining of the game reads "Pueblo",
        which means "town", but it's used to refer to small towns or villages.


>       You'll notice that the back of the guys that take you to the village
        says "Polic�a", well, as you may have guessed, that means "Police".


>       All you find out about the place where the whole game happens in is
        that it's somewhere in Europe where they use Pesetas as their currency
        and have Spanish as their language. The only country in Europe where
        they use pesetas and speak Spanish is Spain, although as of February
        28th 2002, Spain changed it's currency to the Euro which suggests that
        the village is not in Spain, but keep in mind that the developers
        probably didn't have enough time to research a lot about Spain so
        mistakes like this can happen. Spain is the only country to have ever
        used pesetas as their currency and have Spanish as their language,
        plus Ada Wong refers to M�ndez as "the Spaniard" in one of her
        reports, so there's no doubt Resident Evil 4 took place in a remote
        village of Spain.


>       Now that we've established that RE4 takes place in Spain, there's
        another point to be made about it pertaining the villagers. Throughout
        the game many villagers and other characters speak Spanish in a very
        inconsistent way by varying the types of accents they use, at one
        moment they speak Spanish with a thick accent common in Spain, and at
        another moment they speak in a very soft accent more common in other
        countries where people also speak Spanish. The developers made a good
        effort to keep true to the region they were portraying, which is why
        it seems weird that they made a glaring mistake like this one. Imagine
        an Australian or an English person lending their voice to a character
        who's supposed to be from the US and you'll understand why it is so
        noticeable.




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10. Final Words (S10)

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        It's not easy to translate even if you know both languages well, it
takes a lot of training to translate as professionals do; not that I am one
tough, I had more time to pick my words carefully. I Hope you enjoyed this
guide, it took a lot of work to finish.

Sincerely, Daniel Valles.



	I compiled the FAQ but to be honest, pretty much all of the work was
already done, it was just a case of gluing it together.

Sincerely, Jack White.



        I am actually pretty satisfied with how the FAQ is looking so far.
It's a testament to the e-mail teamwork done, and the many hours of 
carefully listening to what's being said in the game to provide the best
translation available to all the RE4 fans out there.
        7/5/2007 Update. Daniel has done a hell of a job at keeping in touch
with me and answering comments and feedback from the community. Big kudos to
him, and a big thank you to all our readers for your input.

Best regards, DECAF.



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11. Credits (S11)

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Thanks to:

Daniel Valles - For translating most of the stuff on this FAQ.

Jack White - For helping compile all the mixed translations and putting 
             together the whole FAQ, aside of making the awesome ASCII art at
             the beginning of the guide.

DECAF - For helping to translate and fix several phrases, a great help 
        considering the amount of work.

PSOfreak1 - For attempting to help and getting us to start the FAQ.

Capcom - For such a great game.

And thanks to everyone who sent e-mail messages, it really helped make this
FAQ a whole lot better.



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12. Contact Info (S12)

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       If a mistake has been made or you have something that you want us to 
add to the FAQ or you have a phrase that you think we have missed, you can 
send an e-mail to Daniel Valles at: 

[email protected]

Do your best on writting the phrase or, if possible, send a sound file of 
the phrase being said. 

If you want this FAQ on your site, ask any of the authors for permission.