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    From HenHanna@NewsGrouper@user4055@newsgrouper.org.invalid to sci.lang.japan,soc.culture.japan,sci.lang on Sun Jun 29 18:09:41 2025
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    HenHanna <HenHanna@devnull.tb> posted:

    On 3/4/2024 3:39 PM, HenHanna wrote:
    On 11/19/2023 7:33 AM, Stefan Ram wrote:
    Spiros Bousbouras <spibou@gmail.com> writes:
    I'm going through a manga and I have encountered a kana which looks like >>> peo-a but also has 2 small lines on upper right.

    -a-a This might be a peo (moraic n) with a dakuten.



    -a-a "In informal writing, dakuten is occasionally used on vowels to
    -a-a indicate a shocked or strangled articulation; for example, on
    -a-a pUepeO or peo. Dakuten can also be occasionally used with peo (peopeO) to
    -a-a indicate a guttural hum, growl, or similar sound." - Wikipedia







    oiuuuupU<ui|N+Uti4te|pU<uo4of|pCipU#pUopU|pCipCipUepU|pUupCipU>o+ooeY*-no!uue#pUa


    -a-a-a-a pCCE||u#upaRpa|pe4pCioiuuuupU<ui|pCipUotfNpeepeipeipaRpa|pe4o<|pU<oAfoo#on2pUopeopUi8uuNpCUoa!uL4
    uL?paApa2pe|N+euY#E|4oa+u+>oi|N+epUoouipUipeipUapUapeipCioe|oee50oa?o||*?yo+| oC#oeeo#ao||pe+paupa|pauo#o
    VOL.1pCioaapU<penpaOpa|paepCipa4pe+peopa|paepaepa+pe>pe+paopa+pCipU2tO+oa|pUupUfpCeoAfpUopeopU>pCioiuuuu
    pU<ui|pCipU2oc|pUapUApeiuLeoEipU-uo4of|pCipU#pUopU|pCipCipUepU|pUupCipUipCUt+?oca*CapUipeeo+ooeYpCio!upUiouo
    oUopUepUapUapeipURN+UpCipU?uicuaypUopeipUfpU?pUapUa rCLpa4pe+peopa|paerCY pe?paope+pa+paepeAuyApUipUupUfpCe




    I might have something to add to this. Maybe later.
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