I write my zZ with a bar at mid-level to distinguish them from my handwritten 2
I also add a bar on top of my lower case u to distinguish them from my upper case U
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I write my zZ with a bar at mid-level to distinguish them from my handwritten 2 I also add a bar on top of my lower case u to distinguish them from my upper case U 7 comments
@theAeon it's quite important. English speakers tend to make Japanese vowel sounds too long. Many LOL-worthy moments arise, such as the word for "supervisor" apparently being one short vowel sound away from the word for a considered-rude part of the anatomy @scruss out of curiosity for a beginner Japanese learner what are these two easily confused words? @http_error_418 it's something like 黄門 vs 肛門, but I only got this secondhand from a learner |
@theAeon ū is the long U sound in the Hepburn romanization system of Japanese, incidentally.