anon <3 · 18d

Hi! Love your work and don't mean to be nitpicky but when a name/term you're using to address someone in Korean ends on a vowel, what comes after it is "-yah", not "-ah". For example, jagi-yah, Mnho-yah. Opposite is true for consonants (Jsnvg-ah, hyvng-ah). I don't want this to come across as rude, just letting you know!

yeah no worries thanks. i'd forgotten about when writing this up really quickly. appreciated.

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