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minus-squarewaigllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up47·8 months agoAlso, Tokyo has two long "o"s (sometimes transliterated more correctly as Tōkyō), while Kyoto (more precise transliteration; Kyōto) only has one. They are not actually anagrams of each other.
minus-squarequink@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up16·8 months agoOr, more natively put, きょうと is not an anagram of とうきょう, missing out on a う. And 都 isn’t 東.
Also, Tokyo has two long "o"s (sometimes transliterated more correctly as Tōkyō), while Kyoto (more precise transliteration; Kyōto) only has one. They are not actually anagrams of each other.
Or, more natively put, きょうと is not an anagram of とうきょう, missing out on a う. And 都 isn’t 東.