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Use of "づ"
"長く甘い口づけを交わす"
I extracted this from a Japanese song. Here's the question, why is "づ" used instead of "ず" in this case?
I don't think we will be seeing "づ" very often in normal Japanese?
Jul 9, 2008 3:25 PM
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口づけ … 口をつける を略した表現
口ずけ … 口をすける → 意味のない言葉になる
so in this case, we can only use つ.
July 9, 2008
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