manga in japanese
Untranslated manga. It probably refers to the Japanese manga in its original Japanese language. The same would apply for raw anime videos.
When a manga is licensed it means that it's no longer available in a raw form; meaning that as soon as the new Japanese/Korean chapter is available, it's illegal to translate it and post it online. You'll just have to buy the English manga, where as a big batch of different titles such as Naruto and Fullmetal Alchemist have been licensed.
onemanga is oringinally a scanlations website (where third parties take the "raw" Japanese version of the manga and translate them) so if the publishers havn't licensed it, the manga continues to be posted onto the website. onemanga is even safer because you don't download files, therefore no viruses... on august 1st, onemanga's reading components have been shut down. that means manga lists and info are still up but you can't read for free anymore... D:
You can't its just a site that allows you to look up different animes and mangas. If you make an account you can record all the animes you've watched or mangas you've read.
manga in japanese
You can read raw Cirque du Freak manga on websites that host manga scans or by purchasing the manga volumes in Japanese. Please note that reading raw manga may violate copyright laws, so it is best to support the creators by purchasing official translations.
Untranslated manga. It probably refers to the Japanese manga in its original Japanese language. The same would apply for raw anime videos.
You can read raw manga by finding and downloading the manga in its original Japanese format from websites that offer raw manga scans or digital versions. You will need a software or app that can open images or PDFs, as raw manga files are generally in these formats. It's important to respect the copyright of the creators when reading raw manga.
Try a search engine such as Google and look up 'Naruto Japanese manga raw'. Also, the website Mangahelpers.com has many raw scans of manga, so you can look there.Amazon.com, I believe, also has the original Japanese volumes available, so check out the site www.Amazon.com.
I'm not sure about Japanese, but you can try English or Chinese. Just go on youtube and look for it.
Raw Switch manga chapters can typically be found on various online manga reading websites or forums that specialize in providing manga content. Additionally, you may also find raw chapters through dedicated manga scanning and sharing communities. Just be aware of the legality of accessing these raw chapters.
Phrases used in manga and anime are not always in dictionaries. If you read manga, and are familiar with Japanese, you can find the raw version, figure out how your wanted phrase is written in Japanese (kanji) and try online dictionaries such as dic.yahoo.co.jp , goo.ne.jp, jisho.org, bab.la, EUdict.com, among many others to figure out each of kanji's meaning. If not then wiki's almost always work, especially for famous stuff like Bleach.
You can read D.Gray-man manga chapter 215 in English on various online manga platforms such as VIZ Media or Manga Plus. Additionally, you can find fan-translated versions on websites like MangaDex.
The Crash! manga by Fujiwara Yuka doesn't have a English license so there is no eBook release. Some scanlations websites do host the translations. There are also raw files of the manga on raw databases.
When a manga is licensed it means that it's no longer available in a raw form; meaning that as soon as the new Japanese/Korean chapter is available, it's illegal to translate it and post it online. You'll just have to buy the English manga, where as a big batch of different titles such as Naruto and Fullmetal Alchemist have been licensed.
onemanga is oringinally a scanlations website (where third parties take the "raw" Japanese version of the manga and translate them) so if the publishers havn't licensed it, the manga continues to be posted onto the website. onemanga is even safer because you don't download files, therefore no viruses... on august 1st, onemanga's reading components have been shut down. that means manga lists and info are still up but you can't read for free anymore... D: