Home Learn Japanese What’s up with these weird out of place small hiragana I’m seeing sometimes?LLearn JapaneseWhat’s up with these weird out of place small hiragana I’m seeing sometimes?March 23, 20233 comments Like this sentence:まいぶぁーすどぅえーきちゃThe small ぁ and ぅ don’t seem to make sense. I also can’t find any definition for まいぶ or まいぶぁ? Tags:Japanese LanguageLearn Japanese 3 commentsOften these are used for accents from what I’ve seen.This is either gibberish or somebody trying to write “my birthday ( something)” in a weird accent.They’re trying to make the first bit sound like English. まいぶぁーすどぅえー my birthday.And then きちゃ is just きたLeave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
They’re trying to make the first bit sound like English. まいぶぁーすどぅえー my birthday.And then きちゃ is just きた
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Often these are used for accents from what I’ve seen.
This is either gibberish or somebody trying to write “my birthday ( something)” in a weird accent.
They’re trying to make the first bit sound like English. まいぶぁーすどぅえー my birthday.
And then きちゃ is just きた