Translator's Note. Usually used in manga translations to convey additional information, though can be written elsewhere, such as fanmade anime subtitles.
See also: TLN or TL note.
See also: TLN or TL note.
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Example #1: email
Subject: Please take the clothes out of the wash when you get home!!
Body: n/t
Example #2: forum post
Subject: We are looking for volunteers for tonight's meeting!!
Body: n/t. Email me if you're available.
Subject: Please take the clothes out of the wash when you get home!!
Body: n/t
Example #2: forum post
Subject: We are looking for volunteers for tonight's meeting!!
Body: n/t. Email me if you're available.
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