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* '''aa''' - longer "ah"
* '''aa''' - longer "ah"
** Japanese Gachimuchi fans sometimes replace any instance of "a" with '''アッー!''' Many place names and products from [[Shinnippori]] are examples of this tradition, such as a local shop known as Coco StoAAAHre (ココストアッー).
** Japanese Gachimuchi fans sometimes replace any instance of "a" with '''[[アッー!]]''' Many place names and products from [[Shinnippori]] are examples of this tradition, such as a local shop known as Coco StoAAAHre (ココストアッー).
* '''ii''' - longer "ee"
* '''ii''' - longer "ee"
** '''いい男''' (ii otoko, "a good guy")
** '''いい男''' (ii otoko, "a good [handsome] guy")
* '''uu''' - longer "ooh"
* '''uu''' - longer "ooh"
* '''ee''', '''ei''' - longer "eh"
* '''ee''', '''ei''' - longer "eh"
* '''oo''', '''ou''' - longer "oh"
* '''oo''', '''ou''' - longer "oh"

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* '''aa''' - longer "ah"
** Japanese Gachimuchi fans sometimes replace any instance of "a" with '''[[アッー!]]''' Many place names and products from [[Shinnippori]] are examples of this tradition, such as a local shop known as Coco StoAAAHre (ココストアッー).
* '''ii''' - longer "ee"
** '''いい男''' (ii otoko, "a good [handsome] guy")
* '''uu''' - longer "ooh"
* '''ee''', '''ei''' - longer "eh"
* '''oo''', '''ou''' - longer "oh"
  • aa - longer "ah"
    • Japanese Gachimuchi fans sometimes replace any instance of "a" with アッー! Many place names and products from Shinnippori are examples of this tradition, such as a local shop known as Coco StoAAAHre (ココストアッー).
  • ii - longer "ee"
    • いい男 (ii otoko, "a good [handsome] guy")
  • uu - longer "ooh"
  • ee, ei - longer "eh"
  • oo, ou - longer "oh"
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