here are the raws, but i think the translation caught up to the most recent chapter on the raws so—
https://newtoki95.com/webtoon/13278380?stx=%ED%86%A0%EB%81%BC%EC%99%80+%ED%9D%91%ED%91%9C%EB%B2%94%EC%9D%98+%EA%B3%B5%EC%83%9D+%EA%B4%80%EA%B3%84&title=%ED%86%A0%EB%81%BC%EC%99%80+%ED%9D%91%ED%91%9C%EB%B2%94%EC%9D%98+%EA%B3%B5%EC%83%9D%EA%B4%80%EA%B3%84
Omg no it doesn’t literally ask anyone else. Maybe you haven’t been reading manga that long but “upload” is not included in the definition. I’m only saying something cuz that person literally gave you the raws and you were like those aren’t raws. That’s why these are called “English translations.” If there is a translated version, there is a native or RAW, unedited version. Literally, just look up the exact question, “what does raw manga mean”
Oof, i didnt think there'd be discord in my comment. But in a sense, you're not completely wrong when you say this - raws *are* chs that have yet to be translated. However, saying that raws are *only* chs that haven't been translated is where you're wrong.
The better and more correct meaning of raws are that they're the *original* chapters. In context, if you're reading a translated version, all untranslated chapters from beginning to end are considered raws because they're the *original* chapters in their *native* language, hence "raw."
“what does raw manga mean?” Google: “raw: Anime episode or manga scans in its original language without editing or subtitles.”
And I wasn’t mad lmaoo I was letting you know that you are wrong since you thought you were smart correcting them like that but you don’t seem to know when to admit you’re wrong
Can i get the raws??