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Why do Japanese like English letters so much? w and H and so on.

>> No.9945889

>>9945879
Those letters aren't English, boy.

>> No.9945915

>>9945889
England invented them.

>> No.9945951
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>>9945915
Darn right!

>> No.9945952

:Ȝ lol

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>>9945951

>> No.9946405

>>9946063
Oh my God, that is pathetic. Britain is nuts.

>> No.9946436

>>9946063

Ha!

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>>9945879
>English letters

Only J and W are Anglosaxons.

>> No.9952286

>>9945952
very cute

>> No.9952324

Maybe they call them English letters because English is the only language that uses those 26 letters without any extra ones.

>> No.9952347

>>9952324
Or because they're the letters in English.
You nerds wouldn't have a problem with "Latin alphabet" even though half of them are Greek.

>> No.9952361

I hate that those people so much, anytime I hear something to do with them I can feel my insides churn with rage.

>> No.9952566

>>9945915
Goddamn the Romans are spinning in their graves.

>> No.9952593

I think calling them English letters is appropriate considering they were popularized in Japan during the post-war occupation by American, English speaking troops.

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