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The Expression Amrilato
Esperanto: Vegan Esperanto Café SOJO, in Tokyo, Japan.
ことのはアムリラート
(Kotonoha Amurirāto)
GenreYuri, Isekai, Education
Video game
DeveloperSukeraSparo
PublisherSukeraSparo
Hublots (Android, iOS)
MangaGamer (Windows)
GenreBishōjo game, Visual novel
PlatformWindows, Android, iOS
Released
  • JP: August 25, 2017 (Windows)
  • JP: December 22, 2017 (Android)
  • JP: February 16, 2018 (iOS)
  • WW: June 13, 2019 (Windows)
Video game
Itsuka no Memoraĵo
DeveloperSukeraSparo
PublisherSukeraSparo
GenreBishōjo game, Visual novel
PlatformWindows
Released
  • JP: March 15, 2019 (Windows)

The Expression Amrilato,[1] known in Japan as Kotonoha Amrilato (ことのはアムリラート, Kotonoha Amurirāto, lit. The Verbal Love Relationship), is a Japanese bishōjo visual novel developed by SukeraSparo in 2017. It's a romantic game that contains text in the international language Esperanto, which the game calls Juliamo. To advance, players need to learn Esperanto as they play.[2]

The Japanese Esperanto Institute has collaborated with the developer SukeraSparo to translate Japanese phrases to Esperanto.[3]

The developer's name is a coined word which is a translation of the Japanese word taiyaki in Esperanto: sukera (sugar) and sparo (sparidae, a species of fish).[4]

A sequel called Distant Memoraĵo, known in Japan as Itsuka no Memorajxo ~Kotonoha Amrilato~[5] was released on 15 July 2021.[6]

Plot

Laŭ Ludoviko Zamenhof bongustas freŝa ĉeĥa manĝaĵo kun spicoj.
An Esperanto pangram showing all the characters of the Juliamo alphabet.

A girl named Rin Takatō suddenly gets lost in another world, where no one speaks her language, Japanese, and all signs are in a foreign language, called Juliamo. Rin is in despair because of the language barrier, but she meets Ruka who helps her and takes her home. Meanwhile, Rin learns Juliamo and gradually draws closer emotionally to Ruka.[2]

Characters

Rin Takatō (高遠 凛, Takatō Rin, Esperanto: Takatoo Rin)
Voiced by: Juri Nagatsuma
Ruka E. Rozen (ルカ・ローゼン・E, Ruka Rōzen Ē)
Voiced by: Shū Uchida
Rei Arbaro (レイ・アルバーロ, Rei Arubāro)
Voiced by: Sarah Emi Bridcutt

References

  1. ^ The Expression - Amrilato
  2. ^ a b "ことのはアムリラート発売 Kotonoha Amrilato nun havebla". Japana Esperanto-Junularo. August 25, 2017. Archived from the original on August 19, 2018. Retrieved August 19, 2018.
  3. ^ "PC向けアドベンチャー「ことのはアムリラート」の体験版が公開" (in Japanese). 4Gamer.net. August 5, 2017. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  4. ^ "Sukera Sparo". Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  5. ^ "いつかのメモラージョ ~ ことのはアムリラート ~" (in Japanese). Sukero Sparo.
  6. ^ "Distant Memoraĵo". MangaGamer.