How and when to use ヲ

:o i love this intro

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ヲハナ means 家族. 家族 means 誰も gets 取り残す or 忘れられる.

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Shouldn’t those be in negative if using 誰も? :thinking:

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Not just ヲ, and probably someone mentioned this already, but sometimes there’s dialogue entirely in katakana in manga to represent people speaking in a language other than Japanese. Pages of katakana-only speech bubbles, not the most fun I’ve had.

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u ヲt, m8. :eyes:

I guess? I could see it being possible to leave them in dictionary form and leave the negative until the end.
Like a 取り残すこと、忘れられることはない。Maybe?

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