I know English makes no sense, and so many presenters/newscasters get this wrong. It looks like it’s pronounced as if someone is rowing or to row (a sport) but it’s really pronounced like the o is an au. Someone having a row, means they’re having an argument and while it’s spelt the same it’s pronounced differently.
Why has Germany been forced to admit and show repentance for their war crimes, but @JapanGov has not? Japan will play victim for Hiroshima & Nagasaki but had never been prosecuted or shown remorse for behaviour in China, Philippines, Singapore, Korea, etc. during WW2.
I know English makes no sense, and so many presenters/newscasters get this wrong. It looks like it’s pronounced as if someone is rowing or to row (a sport) but it’s really pronounced like the o is an au. Someone having a row, means they’re having an argument and while it’s spelt the same it’s pronounced differently.
Why has Germany been forced to admit and show repentance for their war crimes, but @JapanGov has not? Japan will play victim for Hiroshima & Nagasaki but had never been prosecuted or shown remorse for behaviour in China, Philippines, Singapore, Korea, etc. during WW2.
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