Talk:asoko

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Latest comment: 15 years ago by EncycloPetey
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I can see that my previous edit was unilaterally reverted by an admin back to its incorrect state.

-What is the reason for having three different completely identical pages for the same word, thus requiring any edit to be submitted three times? I can understand if the romaji word overlaps with a word in another language (or the kanji overlaps with another CJK language), but it doesn't in this case.
-What is the reason for the revert to be done back to the original article with the completely inaccurate explanation of the word? The edit had no comment at all. This is hardly a pornographic word. It is a euphemism to AVOID saying either the crude word (manko) or the medical word (chitsu).
Please read WIktionary:About Japanese, where our community policies are described. Also suggested is WT:AGF. --EncycloPetey 05:08, 21 August 2008 (UTC)Reply