Talk:Vacpack/@comment-27831991-20170727034243/@comment-27831991-20170728004332

Not too random:

In Japanese there is no difference between r and l, so when they say someting in English, they are the same sound. The au vowel of the launcher 's vowel and some dialects (what is called a so - called cot - catching merger) also makes the same sound.

So both rancher and launcher are pronounced as ranchā (a represents a long vowel). Since the launcher is a word used more frequently than the launcher, when the translator chooses the launcher, the launcher will be translated.

Sorry, used Transtroller (Translator).