voila! viola
09-29-2007, 09:28 PM
So I'm reading this story meant for little kids w/o much kanji and in this one sentence:
あまのじゃくは いたずらものに さんなんて いわなくてもいいの.
over the さん in さんなんて there are these two little tick-mark like things where you'd usually see furigana. They look sort of like commas. I feel like I remember reading about these somewhere before, but I can't for the life of me think of where or what they mean.
Bah! What do they mean? :banghead:
If anyone could help I'd really appreciate it. <3
あまのじゃくは いたずらものに さんなんて いわなくてもいいの.
over the さん in さんなんて there are these two little tick-mark like things where you'd usually see furigana. They look sort of like commas. I feel like I remember reading about these somewhere before, but I can't for the life of me think of where or what they mean.
Bah! What do they mean? :banghead:
If anyone could help I'd really appreciate it. <3