Apostrophe, es

I remembered how it sounded.
Is it Girl's Bar?

You can use "n" for "~ing", or "n" for "and".
I suppose I use it when I abbreviate Rock and Roll or Rocking on.

I wonder if Char used it in double-meaning?
Well, which one do you want?
Perhaps you are playing at the point position.

It's like a big fat dog...
An adult can be alone...

Today is a semicolon.
Then later.

July 2016, 11 22:21 okamoto sadayoshi Comments (3)

Posted by: Tae:

Jung "'"~ I knew that I would put it in place of the abbreviated characters...!
So maybe the CD is wrong?
What's the naming I looked up?
Anything is fine, if you can read it.
Isn't there a good name for apostrophes? !

Well today is a semi-colon.
Good luck.

Posted by: Sora Shidon ♪:

Rocking on=Rockin' on (abbreviated g)
Rock and roll=Rock'n' roll (abbreviated a and d)
Perhaps you decided to use this notation for a toco that only pronounces "n".
So I think you should understand "Leave n and omit it".
If Native asked me something, I should say, "Oh, that's right, thank you for telling me."
About Char... It's possible that someone got into the hand when printing it.
I don't know.

Teka, Sada's Kanji dot play! interesting! ! Nice! ! !

It looks like the first snow tonight.
Then later.

Oh, this is updated this morning, right?
…The date and time……(´ω`)

Posted by: Kaju:

Definition, good morning.
I think you had a good time playing live.
I've heard that adults are all right...
It's snow.

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