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I'm not exactly sure what the question we're discussing is here.

If it's something like "What are all the japanese sound symbols?". That's a non-answerable list question and should be closed.

If it's "What does 'gerogero' mean?" That's either a general reference question, or more appropriate on JLU. Note that JLU is not particularly welcoming of questions that could be answered with a search of any of the dictionaries listed in their Resources FAQResources FAQ (for example on jisho).

I'm not exactly sure what the question we're discussing is here.

If it's something like "What are all the japanese sound symbols?". That's a non-answerable list question and should be closed.

If it's "What does 'gerogero' mean?" That's either a general reference question, or more appropriate on JLU. Note that JLU is not particularly welcoming of questions that could be answered with a search of any of the dictionaries listed in their Resources FAQ (for example on jisho).

I'm not exactly sure what the question we're discussing is here.

If it's something like "What are all the japanese sound symbols?". That's a non-answerable list question and should be closed.

If it's "What does 'gerogero' mean?" That's either a general reference question, or more appropriate on JLU. Note that JLU is not particularly welcoming of questions that could be answered with a search of any of the dictionaries listed in their Resources FAQ (for example on jisho).

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I'm not exactly sure what the question we're discussing is here.

If it's something like "What are all the japanese sound symbols?". That's a non-answerable list question and should be closed.

If it's "What does 'gerogero' mean?" That's either a general reference question, or more appropriate on JLU. Note that JLU is not particularly welcoming of questions that could be answered with a search of any of the dictionaries listed in their Resources FAQ (for example on jisho).