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The Chinese character "脚" has two pronunciations in Japanese, that is, "Ashi" (あし) and "Kyaku" (きゃく). RemyWiki currently uses the former one, but I think "脚" here should not mean feet. The "旋風脚" in the title of the song should be a wushu move (Besides, the corresponding role of this song is also Chinese), that is, Chinese characters should represent sounds rather than meanings. So I wonder if it would be better if the title of the page was changed from "Senpuu ashi" to " | The Chinese character "脚" has two pronunciations in Japanese, that is, "Ashi" (あし) and "Kyaku" (きゃく). RemyWiki currently uses the former one, but I think "脚" here should not mean feet. The "旋風脚" in the title of the song should be a wushu move (Besides, the corresponding role of this song is also Chinese), that is, Chinese characters should represent sounds rather than meanings. So I wonder if it would be better if the title of the page was changed from "Senpuu ashi" to "Senpuukyaku"?--[[User:YEokkwang|Yeokkwang FOREVER]] ([[User talk:YEokkwang|talk]]) 23:47, 25 October 2022 (UTC) |
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