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>>207499 What on earth is the point of linking me to that article? Do you even know what you're arguing about anymore? I didn't say that romanization didn't exist, or that one language can't be expressed in another. I said, and the article you linked to BACKS ME UP on this, that 1) there are numerous systems to romanize, meaning that none can be truly representative of the actual language, and 2) there is no "h" at the end of any romanization of any character in the Japanese syllabary.
DOES YOUR DUMB ASS EVEN KNOW WHAT IT'S DOING? There is no romanization of "?" as "keh", in any system. You linked me not only to an article that someone studying Japanese for a few hours would be fascinated with and use as a source, but also one that completely, utterly, and 100% proves my point and disproves yours. I lol'd.
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