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noun
VTuber; virtual YouTuber; YouTube entertainer represented by an animated avatar  (see also: バーチャルユーチューバー; abbreviation; originally from )
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noun
virtual YouTuber; YouTube entertainer represented by an animated avatar
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noun
retweet; RT  (see also: リツイート)
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noun
rest in peace; RIP  (orig. from the Latin "requiescat in pace")
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noun
real-time attack (non-tool-assisted speedrun timed in real-time, i.e. including load screens, cutscenes, etc.)  (video games)
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media player
おんがく
音楽
こう
としてもエラー
ファイル
さいせい
再生
できません
When I try to listen to music with media player there's an error and I can't play the file.
AprApril
しがつ
4月
りゃくご
略語
です
Apr. is an abbreviation for April.
わたし
ときどき
時々
CurveCarve
こんどう
混同
してしまう

At times I confuse curve with carve.
システムログオンするCtrlAltDelキー
してください

Please push the Ctrl+Alt+Del key to log on the system.
かていほう
仮定法
かこ
過去
ばあい
場合
どうし
動詞
すべてwereなる
With the subjunctive past all the 'be' verbs become 'were', OK?
 
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