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Bonker
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This can also be pronounced as "yume," doesn't it?
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#1 Posted by Bonker about 5 months ago
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flint
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No, though I'm guessing you've probably seen it in song lyrics with the furigana for ゆめ?
This is a technique when the songwriter wants to focus on a particular meaning of a word by providing the Kanji for it, in this case
#2 Posted by flint about 5 months ago
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