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  2. Japanese pronouns - Wikipedia

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    The first-person pronouns (e.g., watashi, 私) and second-person pronouns (e.g., anata, 貴方) are used in formal contexts (however the latter can be considered rude). In many sentences, pronouns that mean "I" and "you" are omitted in Japanese when the meaning is still clear. [14]

  3. Undertale - Wikipedia

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    [74] [76] After the localization's announcement, many fans were surprised by the decision to use the Japanese pronoun oira (おいら) for Sans due to its connotation with rural life, leading to the term oira shock. [75] [77] The localization was released for PS4 and Vita on August 16, 2017, and for PC on August 22. [78] [79]

  4. Hebereke - Wikipedia

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    His first-person pronoun in Japanese is "oira" (オイラ ( おいら )). [m] [n] Pen-Chan. Voiced by: Megumi Hayashibara Pen-Chan (ぺんちゃん) is a little girl dressed with a penguin suit. She doesn't have a first person pronoun in Japanese, instead using her name. Utsujin. Voiced by: Norio Wakamoto

  5. A guide to neopronouns, from ae to ze - AOL

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    All pronouns indicate identity and can be used to include or exclude people they describe — neopronouns included, said Dennis Baron, one of the foremost experts on neopronouns and their ...

  6. ‘Jeopardy!’ sparks outrage with ‘neopronouns’ question: never ...

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    While the usual pronouns of “He,” “She” or even “They” are used to describe whether someone is masculine or feminine, the use of neopronouns may “express a person’s identity in a ...

  7. OIRA - Wikipedia

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    OIRA is an acronym that may stand for: Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the United States Office of Management and Budget Official Irish Republican Army

  8. Oiran - Wikipedia

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    Compared to yūjo, whose primary attraction was the sexual services they offered, oiran, and particularly tayū, were first and foremost entertainers.In order to become an oiran, a woman first had to be educated in a range of skills from a relatively young age, including sadō (Japanese tea ceremony), ikebana (flower arranging) and calligraphy.

  9. 8 Tried-and-True Tips for Getting Back into Working Out This Year

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    Treadmill. I mean that treadmill in the corner. Keep reading to learn some simple, science-backed ways to reestablish your exercise routine, whether it's been months or years since you last hit ...