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Listen to the sound clip The name is a pun on yajin (野人) which means "wildman", and an anagram of yasai (野菜) which means "vegetable". The suffix -jin means "person". "Saiyan" is the English transliteration of the roman letter term Saiya jin. In the Japanese language, Saiya jin (サイヤ人) is pronounced "Sigh ya jeen" while in Funimation's English dubs, "Saiyan" is pronounced "Sey uhn". All full blooded Saiyans (such as Raditz, Kakarot, Vegeta, Nappa, Paragus, Broly, or Bardock) have names that are a pun on... from Ashley (WarioWare: Move It!) (Game, WarioWare: Move It!) HiFi TTS Computer AI Voice:

The name is a pun on yajin (野人) which means "wildman", and an anagram of yasai (野菜) which means "vegetable". The suffix -jin means "person". "Saiyan" is the English transliteration of the roman letter term Saiya jin. In the Japanese language, Saiya jin (サイヤ人) is pronounced "Sigh ya jeen" while in Funimation's English dubs, "Saiyan" is pronounced "Sey uhn". All full blooded Saiyans (such as Raditz, Kakarot, Vegeta, Nappa, Paragus, Broly, or Bardock) have names that are a pun on...



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