Post 9rWaPdESW2Z7pEa9Lc by uwy@niu.moe
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 (DIR) Post #9rWZZsLF5uGBd04kts by igeljaeger@jpop.club
       2020-01-30T10:43:15.263936Z
       
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       do japs think of latin based spelling as toddler grammar
       
 (DIR) Post #9rWa1vPdGq3TGCVJg0 by alyx@jpop.club
       2020-01-30T10:48:20.756207Z
       
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       @igeljaeger Baby's first alphabet.
       
 (DIR) Post #9rWa4H7bWkNvAZByqW by eal@social.sakamoto.gq
       2020-01-30T10:48:44.868215Z
       
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       @igeljaeger At least the chinese have great trouble using latin letters for anything, including their own language.
       
 (DIR) Post #9rWa9WQe2jj05jbH96 by shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu
       2020-01-30T10:49:42.575858Z
       
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       @igeljaeger latin-based spelling is for foreign languages, so
       
 (DIR) Post #9rWaPdESW2Z7pEa9Lc by uwy@niu.moe
       2020-01-30T10:52:35Z
       
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       @igeljaeger no, kids first learn hiragana
       
 (DIR) Post #9rWaTPqUEG1TSwAp6m by igeljaeger@jpop.club
       2020-01-30T10:53:18.679293Z
       
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       @shmibs german, english, italian, vietnamese, turkish (which used arabic letters not too long ago), and many more very different languages use it.
       
 (DIR) Post #9rWaUo4zc4j4upcceu by tuxcrafting@letsalllovela.in
       2020-01-30T10:53:27.850630Z
       
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       @eal @igeljaeger hard to blame them, chinese romanization is a fuck
       
 (DIR) Post #9rWaV6mY4sGIv88f32 by igeljaeger@jpop.club
       2020-01-30T10:53:37.092073Z
       
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       @uwy yes but if you cant read kanji they think youre a moron
       
 (DIR) Post #9rWaXoYWIarZGGrpVQ by shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu
       2020-01-30T10:54:05.255163Z
       
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       @igeljaeger mmm, they're pretty popular
       
 (DIR) Post #9rWaYS7dBz7bySav9E by shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu
       2020-01-30T10:54:12.929920Z
       
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       @igeljaeger...why?
       
 (DIR) Post #9rWaa41jkRpDp8bcqO by uwy@niu.moe
       2020-01-30T10:54:29Z
       
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       @igeljaeger it depends on the kanji and the context and what you pretend to be
       
 (DIR) Post #9rWabAWF62dCFROwpk by eal@social.sakamoto.gq
       2020-01-30T10:54:41.581858Z
       
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       @tuxcrafting @igeljaeger as is english romanization
       
 (DIR) Post #9rWaexNVtaHWeQ7nM0 by igeljaeger@jpop.club
       2020-01-30T10:55:23.022128Z
       
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       @eal @tuxcrafting bring elder futhark back! (kinda the same shit though.)
       
 (DIR) Post #9rWbBbVeDxPiNlUs2C by igeljaeger@jpop.club
       2020-01-30T11:01:16.717559Z
       
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       @shmibs that wasnt my point. My point is that they adapted
       
 (DIR) Post #9rWbqnNT0IPb3zJOro by shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu
       2020-01-30T11:08:43.529641Z
       
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       @igeljaeger yeh, writing systems spread around, like thai using modified sanskrit abugida etc. dunno what that discussion had to do with the original post, though, or what "toddler grammar" might mean, apart from maybe "writing system for toddlers"?, in which case replied "it's used for foreign languages" (which to many just means "english"), implying it's learnt later in life