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- Comment on Are there words in reverse order between two languages using the Latin Alphabet? 2 weeks ago:
True, but I think that one's a bit different, because 輩先 (usually written in katakana as パイセン) is a humorous slang term based off 先輩.
- Comment on Are there words in reverse order between two languages using the Latin Alphabet? 2 weeks ago:
There are also a few occasions in Japanese where both inversions are acceptable words, such as 理論 riron 'theory' and 論理 ronri 'logic', or 便利 benri 'convenient' and 利便 riben 'convenient (but fancy-sounding)'.
- Comment on Do deaf people know they have a deaf accent when speaking? 8 months ago:
They also have accents while signing, there are regional differences in sign language just like spoken language.