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Hagane no kokoro?

I 사랑 the song Hagane no Kokoro 의해 Romi Paku, Rie Kugimiya, and Megumi Toyoguchi.
But...I'm unsure of the English translation, and it's bothering the crap out of me. :/
Is the translation "Fullmetal Spirit" 또는 "Fullmetal Heart"? I know kokoro means 심장 and hagane means fullmetal...but I 구글 it and it says Fullmetal Spirit...
Help? :3
 SBTrulz posted over a year ago
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Alchemistlover said:
I'm not sure but i'd say full metal 심장 if that's what Kokoro means...
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posted over a year ago 
Leleu2 said:
I wouldnt rely and believe too much on 구글 translator. It's good, but still, not perfect. Im goign them whit what Kokoro means: Fullmetal Heart.I hope I was of some help :)
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posted over a year ago 
RobinFan360 said:
For some reason, when subbers and such translate the names of Jappanese things into English they usually change it.
Like they translated the show: "Waganaria!!" to: "Working!!"
Now "Hataraite" means working but they didn't put it in the true translation.
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posted over a year ago 
Zrana said:
I know this is an old 질문 but "kokoro" in japanese doesn't meant the physical "heart" as in the organ, which is probably why 구글 translate averts away from giving that answer to avoid confusion. "Kokoro" is 더 많이 abstract, like "mind" 또는 "soul" and yes, "spirit"--but not "spirit" as in "ghost".

It's one of those words where there's no LITERAL EXACT translation. It means "heart" in the same way as "That person there has HEART, 당신 see how they persevered and didn't let the world drag them down?" 또는 it can mean spirit like in having team spirit 또는 school spirit pride. It's all about the artistic license taken in the end 의해 the translator with which English word to go with that best matches with the same intent in Japanese.

(I came here looking for the names of the seiyuu who sing this song, and other sites only kept giving Paku Romi but not the rest.... 구글 results can be weird.)
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