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ウォ Instead of ヲ 何で日本人は「ヲ」がなくて「ウォ」に使う? Why Japanese instead of "ヲ" use "ウォ" ありがとう!Thanks!
2013년 1월 15일 오후 2:30
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フェニョさん、こんばんは。 Its pronunciation was "wo", but "w" has been lost, as the time went by. Other than object marker, 「を」 is not used in modern Japanese. It shares the same phoneme with「お」. Since you write it in katakana, not hiragana, I assume you mean ‘loan words’, like 「ウォール街」. Council for National Language from Ministry of Education, Science and Clture showed the guideline for how to write loanwords. The below is in Japanese, but it has the table on each foreign sound should be written in katakana. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A4%96%E6%9D%A5%E8%AA%9E#.E5.A4.96.E6.9D.A5.E8.AA.9E.E3.81.AE.E8.A1.A8.E8.A8.98
2013년 1월 16일
わかりません。そういうものだと思うしかないのでは?
2013년 1월 16일
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