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if the second o is written o instead of u
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2016/1/26 01:47
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does the pronounciation change or does it stay the same. like tooi ( far) for example.
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by versichert (guest)
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Re: if the second o is written o instead of u
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2016/1/26 09:58
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The word "to o i" is pronounced just like that, not "to u i."
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by ... (guest)
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Re: if the second o is written o instead of u
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2016/1/26 21:39
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I suppose OP is asking whether the long o is pronounced the same when it is written おお as in 遠い and when it is written おう as in 王.
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by Firas
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Re: if the second o is written o instead of u
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2016/1/26 22:08
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Exactly what firas said. My english is bad and im often very confusing. So is the pronounciation the same?
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by versicher (guest)
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Re: if the second o is written o instead of u
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2016/1/27 03:27
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They are the same pronunciation as in "oh"
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by ay (guest)
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Re: if the second o is written o instead of u
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2016/1/27 19:38
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thank you very much ay sensei
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