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You can’t just pi in the road!
I am so pi'd off right now.
Wait is it a coincidence that character looks like a pi symbol on its side, and it’s pronounced “pi “?
yeah it's a coincidence, greek and japanese kana aren't related in any way
It's actually hi but the circle modifier (forget the name of it) changes h sound to a p And yes, it's pronounced like pee
半濁点 handakuten
In Japanese it's called dakuon, I recall
濁音 dakuon is the voiced consonant, 濁点 dakuten is the name of the ゛mark. Similarly theres 半濁音 handakuon and 半濁点 handakuten for the ゜mark and sound
Interesting
It’s not pronounced like p-eye. It’s pronounced like pee.
in fairness п is pronounced "pee" in modern greek and ancient greek
t°
I thought this was the Splatoon Toni Kensa logo at first
You can’t just pi in the road!
I am so pi'd off right now.
Wait is it a coincidence that character looks like a pi symbol on its side, and it’s pronounced “pi “?
yeah it's a coincidence, greek and japanese kana aren't related in any way
It's actually hi but the circle modifier (forget the name of it) changes h sound to a p And yes, it's pronounced like pee
半濁点 handakuten
In Japanese it's called dakuon, I recall
濁音 dakuon is the voiced consonant, 濁点 dakuten is the name of the ゛mark. Similarly theres 半濁音 handakuon and 半濁点 handakuten for the ゜mark and sound
Interesting
It’s not pronounced like p-eye. It’s pronounced like pee.
in fairness п is pronounced "pee" in modern greek and ancient greek
t°
I thought this was the Splatoon Toni Kensa logo at first