Well the misspelling almost butchered it... But hey I'll still ___ to it.
It's actually something I've seen before.
For some reason, sometimes Zs are like Ds, and the S will be left out of words after the T. I don't know why it's done.
For some reason, sometimes Zs are like Ds, and the S will be left out of words after the T. I don't know why it's done.
See Nihon-shiki romanization.
Also note that even though there is a character for zu (ず), her name is はつづき which uses づ, not ず. They sound similar and in other romanization forms, both characters are romanized as zu or づ may be dzu.
Also note that even though there is a character for zu (ず), her name is はつづき which uses づ, not ず. They sound similar and in other romanization forms, both characters are romanized as zu or づ may be dzu.
ah right, thanks for the reminder! i'd give a upvote or whatever bonus if kona ever had one >_>Zolxys said:
See Nihon-shiki romanization.
Also note that even though there is a character for zu (ず), her name is はつづき which uses づ, not ず. They sound similar and in other romanization forms, both characters are romanized as zu or づ may be dzu.