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I'm not sure what you're thinking there on the first one, but there is no pronuncation besides "o" or grammatical function other than marking the direct object.Bucko said:First one means reading, second one means writing, third is not Kanji, it's Hiragana for "wo". It can be used to help form words or word stems, it is also used to mark the object of a sentence in which case its pronounciation changes to "o".
Elizabeth said:I'm not sure what you're thinking there on the first one, but there is no pronuncation besides "o" or grammatical function other than marking the direct object.
Wo is simply an older pronunciation of 'o' that is totally irrelevant today expect that is how it's still typed on the keyboard and found in hiragana charts. And apparently in certain anime songs I've never heard or paid enough attention to....Bucko said:Ok, it was bugging me so I decided to do a quick search of a dictionary and yeah I found that there are no words with the syllable "wo" in it. Does this seem strange to anyone else? So "wo" is only ever used as an object marker hey. Cool.
xar said:読
書
を
could you please answer in that order?
I know the third one is hiragana for O but I can't remember what the actual word is... unless it of course has a kanji meaning as well