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Learn some French, petit means small, or little, not petty. Not even almost.
Learn some French, petit means small, or little, not petty. Not even almost.
And a bourgeoise was a member of the upper class, not middle class. [[Special:Contributions/85.230.122.238|85.230.122.238]] 15:23, 8 April 2011 (UTC)
And a bourgeoise was a member of the upper class, not middle class. [[Special:Contributions/85.230.122.238|85.230.122.238]] 15:23, 8 April 2011 (UTC)
--Not quite. Setting aside the fact that "little bourgeois" should be rendered as "petite bourgeoise" in Sayaka's case, "petite bourgeoisie" literally does mean "petty bourgeoisie" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petite_bourgeoisie), and explicitly refers to the middle class of small shop-owners, government employees, etc; the bourgeoisie are traditionally the owners of capital, which in Japan's economic system could mean either the upper or middle classes. Sayaka's family can definitely be considered bourgeois, as they can afford to send their daughter to a private school and live in a large, well-decorated apartment. [[Special:Contributions/64.89.144.100|64.89.144.100]] 16:48, 8 April 2011 (UTC)
--Not quite. Setting aside the fact that "little bourgeois" should be rendered as "petite bourgeoise" in Sayaka's case, "petite bourgeoisie" literally does mean "petty bourgeoisie" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petite_bourgeoisie), and explicitly refers to the middle class of small shop-owners, government employees, etc; the bourgeoisie are traditionally the owners of capital, which in Japan's economic system could mean either the upper or middle classes. Sayaka's family can definitely be considered bourgeois, as they can afford to send their daughter to a private school and live in a large, well-decorated apartment. [[Special:Contributions/64.89.144.100|64.89.144.100]] 16:48, 8 April 2011 (UTC)

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it seems like she became a witch in the train scene in episode 8. but after that scene she was back normal when kyouko talked to her only to transform really into a witch with grief seed then. questions:

1. Does a witch hold her original form after the first transformation and becomes a real witch sometime later when her grief increases?
2. if 1. is right, would there still be a change to save her from becoming a witch (first transformation as alert)?
3.does the colour of sayaka´s soul gem before becoming a grief seed have a connection with a picture (i´m sure i´ve seen one like this)?
4.Can Sayaka´s witch form evolve or fuse with other witches (on walpurgisnacht)?

89.244.165.11 13:54, 25 February 2011 (CST)

I guess we'll found that out by the next episode, but she probably "temporary" transformed in that train scene. (Just like mahou shoujo transformation, but more on witch's side). --0x99 16:59, 27 February 2011 (UTC)

Learn some French, petit means small, or little, not petty. Not even almost. And a bourgeoise was a member of the upper class, not middle class. 85.230.122.238 15:23, 8 April 2011 (UTC)

--Not quite. Setting aside the fact that "little bourgeois" should be rendered as "petite bourgeoise" in Sayaka's case, "petite bourgeoisie" literally does mean "petty bourgeoisie" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petite_bourgeoisie), and explicitly refers to the middle class of small shop-owners, government employees, etc; the bourgeoisie are traditionally the owners of capital, which in Japan's economic system could mean either the upper or middle classes. Sayaka's family can definitely be considered bourgeois, as they can afford to send their daughter to a private school and live in a large, well-decorated apartment. 64.89.144.100 16:48, 8 April 2011 (UTC)