Talk:Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche/@comment-66.202.88.189-20120616145307/@comment-5131141-20121006000747

Both Hime (姫) and Oujo (王女) mean princess, although Hime can mean just a noble girl, while Oujo only means princess (the daughter of the king)

@triuberit Really? My copy of Clôture of Yellow (The only book I could earn DX) always refers to her as 王女 (Oujo/Princess), never 女王 (Joou/Queen). I'm the first to admit my japanese sucks, but I'm pretty sure the Kanji order determines whether the word is princess or queen.