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foxhumilis Group Leader Joined Feb 17, 2021 Messages 130 Feb 23, 2023 #2 Thanks for everyone's patience! Last edited: Feb 23, 2023
Cheezejoewater Aggregator gang Joined Jan 8, 2023 Messages 90 Feb 23, 2023 #3 foxhumilis said: My apologies to anyone checking in in the first five minutes or so - testing something to help work against aggregators. Proper content will be replaced shortly. Click to expand... Thank you for clearly that up.
foxhumilis said: My apologies to anyone checking in in the first five minutes or so - testing something to help work against aggregators. Proper content will be replaced shortly. Click to expand... Thank you for clearly that up.
foxhumilis Group Leader Joined Feb 17, 2021 Messages 130 Feb 23, 2023 #4 Cheezejoewater said: Thank you for clearly that up. Click to expand... Thanks for your patience! All up now.
Cheezejoewater said: Thank you for clearly that up. Click to expand... Thanks for your patience! All up now.
19CharacterUsername Dex-chan lover Joined Jan 8, 2023 Messages 103 Feb 23, 2023 #5 foxhumilis said: Thanks for everyone's patience! Click to expand... Thanks for the chapter! <3
Lilisionnach Dex-chan lover Joined Sep 13, 2020 Messages 663 Feb 23, 2023 #6 Woo! Good job! Protect yer future wife!
DoASpin Group Leader Joined Feb 5, 2023 Messages 8 Feb 23, 2023 #8 ‘Till this day, I still wonder whether “Yu” is pronounced with the “u” or “ü” sounds because they usually both get translated as the letter “u”
‘Till this day, I still wonder whether “Yu” is pronounced with the “u” or “ü” sounds because they usually both get translated as the letter “u”
foxhumilis Group Leader Joined Feb 17, 2021 Messages 130 Feb 23, 2023 #9 DoASpin said: ‘Till this day, I still wonder whether “Yu” is pronounced with the “u” or “ü” sounds because they usually both get translated as the letter “u” Click to expand... It's -ü. The umlaut is unmarked following a y in pinyin. More specifically, the umlaut is only marked following l and n.
DoASpin said: ‘Till this day, I still wonder whether “Yu” is pronounced with the “u” or “ü” sounds because they usually both get translated as the letter “u” Click to expand... It's -ü. The umlaut is unmarked following a y in pinyin. More specifically, the umlaut is only marked following l and n.
DoASpin Group Leader Joined Feb 5, 2023 Messages 8 Feb 28, 2023 #10 foxhumilis said: It's -ü. The umlaut is unmarked following a y in pinyin. More specifically, the umlaut is only marked following l and n. Click to expand... Thanks I appreciate it : ) (tbf I tend to forget this rule in pinyin because I was never taught Chinese properly as a kid xdrcgvyhu)
foxhumilis said: It's -ü. The umlaut is unmarked following a y in pinyin. More specifically, the umlaut is only marked following l and n. Click to expand... Thanks I appreciate it : ) (tbf I tend to forget this rule in pinyin because I was never taught Chinese properly as a kid xdrcgvyhu)