Why do japanese mix up L and R? Obv they can make both sounds
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Date: August 13th, 2025 12:12 PM Author: Concupiscible goyim
They can't make both sounds generally.
In Japanese the sound denoted by "r" is halfway in between "l" and "r", and there is no separate sound denoted by "l".
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Date: August 13th, 2025 12:13 PM Author: multi-colored public bath
they don't mix them up, it's only one sound in japanese
the swapping in both directions thing is just a meme
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