Ahhhh, Japanese lack of distinction between the letters R and L, you strike again! Also Japanese lack of distinction between the english "U" and "A", a lot of the time. Which is weird 'cause they've _got_ written characters for those, theirs just sound different and the english "ah" and "uh" are both closer to "aa" then "uu" (sounds like "ooh"), I guess?
I absolutely had no idea where she was going with that, glad someone figured it out!
lmao RAMPU
Ahhhh, Japanese lack of distinction between the letters R and L, you strike again!
Also Japanese lack of distinction between the english "U" and "A", a lot of the time. Which is weird 'cause they've _got_ written characters for those, theirs just sound different and the english "ah" and "uh" are both closer to "aa" then "uu" (sounds like "ooh"), I guess?