For some unknow reason, I can't find the full video of this version. Some source suggested this is 2014, where 春野寿美礼 shares the character with another actress. But this youtube video suggested this is 2016.
I do hate copy right when google said some results are removed
星から降る金|春野寿美礼|モーツァルト! https://youtube.com/watch?v=EHKUZPTDVzo&feature=share
>Gold von den Sternen by Sumire Haruno in Mozart! (2016)#春野寿美礼 #山崎育三郎 #市村正親I don't own anything
@skyblond Mmm, interesting. As a deaf person I never found it very jarring. Unless they're speaking a language that is fairly close-ish enough to my language, like Swedish or German, that I can lipread a few things. But if I can't lipread, it doesn't bother me, heh.
Some of my classmates don't have this issue. But some do.
I think it's more related to how well you know a language. Normally, I don't require a subtitle to watch/enjoy videos from the English world. And sometimes I talk to myself in English when I'm writing code (which I think it's a English environment despite I'm a Chinese)
When learning languages, before it can be self-explanatory (like explaining an English word in English), I need to translate them into the language I know (normally, it's Chinese).
It applies to Japanese, where I catch some words from the sentences, knowing what it means in Chinese, but the whole sentence is represented in English insubtitles, which I don't translate them into Chinese anymore, the issue occurred.
I tried to learn Germany in English on duolingo, and I was perfectly fine when a Germany video had English subtitles. But still ok if it has Chinese subtitles, where my brain just gives up and doesn't care about the Germany voice. (However, I only learned about 2 weeks before I switched back to Japanese)
@trinsec
It depends. If someone is speaking English and subtitles are English, I'm fine with it.
But if someone is speaking Japanese, where I can't fully understand but do understand some words occasionally, and the subtitle is English, I find that it is extremely confusing. However, if the actress is singing like in the video, I'm ok with the subtitle since my brain can't catch the word.