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How to differ "Wolf" and "God" in Japanese (they're both [kami])?
2008年2月18日 16:21
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I believe that 'wolf' is actually 'ookami', not just 'kami'. But then again, 'paper' is also pronounced 'kami', as well as 'hair' - the difference is the kanji they're written with. In spoken language, I suppose you just have to know from the context which the speaker is talking about. Japanese has a lot of these kind of words...
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