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That's not japanese for Ronald, first-names don't have inter-language translations... Donarudo is the way japanese pople pronounce Ronald pecause their language is based in syllabes, not separate letters like ours, so it's hard for them to pronounce two consonants together, they also can't pronounce L fluently, often phonetically changing it for R.
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n___n he brightens my day
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Donarudo is the way japanese pople pronounce Ronald pecause their language is based in syllabes, not separate letters like ours, so it's hard for them to pronounce two consonants together, they also can't pronounce L fluently, often phonetically changing it for R.
If you don't believe me then just look up for "Donald" on a japanese dictionary, it's not a japanese word.