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January 2008
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editI hate when I correct a transliteration only to mistype another part of it! TheDoctorX (talk) 04:02, 21 March 2022 (UTC)
- It's easy to do...I cannot count the times I edit a page and then had to add at least one minor edit to correct typos I made but did not catch until after I submitted the edit, very frustrating! Sccgeography (talk) 04:14, 21 March 2022 (UTC)
- Thanks. I have been working on sort of a list of what the names are for different techniques in kata and noticed that I reversed the kanji on one of them. No matter how many times I look and proofread, I find a mistake! Though it is particularly embarrassing to correct an edit and make a mistake in the correction!
- True Story: I ran into too many who pronounce, and write, the "ryū" at the end of certain kata like Seiryū as ryui or "rui" in Engrish. You will see it written that way on English webpages. I think it was on the Wiki page for Uechi for a while. Over the years, I just assumed it was either the correct or an alternative pronunciation.
- In Okinawa, when I pronounced "Sanseirui" without thinking, an Okinawa quickly corrected me and showed me a list of the kata and asked where I got "rui" from! TheDoctorX (talk) 09:25, 2 April 2022 (UTC)
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