love in hiragana

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This hiragana love poem is my attempt to capture the feelings of the Japanese writing. This poem can be read in hiragana or katakana.

The English term for this love poem is “hiragana,” which I find to be a bit odd because it’s in a specific language. My favorite way to read it is in Japanese, though.

The Japanese word for love is called ho, and it has the same characters that we know from love.

In English, we say “I love you” and “I love you”, which is the same as saying “I love you.” In Japanese, we write “I love you”, and it says “I love you”. But in hiragana, the word for love is “ho”, which is a completely different word.

Ho is the character that Japanese people use for the word “love.” In hiragana, the first character is ho, but the second character is ki, which is a word that’s usually used for saying “I’m angry.” In English, we say I love you, and it’s the same as saying I love you. In hiragana, when we write ho, it doesn’t make sense.

In hiragana, the characters for love and anger are the same. We use ho and ki interchangeably, but in hiragana we use the word ho for love. The only difference in Japanese is the word ho. The meaning of love and anger is interchangeable in hiragana, but if you read this, you might want to think about it for a bit and actually learn the word ho.

The word ho is used in hiragana to describe a feeling of happiness, affection, and affectionate affection.

The word ho is a word based on the sound of the syllable ho, not the same as the word he. The meaning of love, anger, and happiness is the same in hiragana. If you read this carefully, you might want to also learn the word ho.

The term ho is based on the sound of the syllable ho, not the same as the word he. The meaning of love, anger, and happiness is the same in hiragana. If you read this carefully, you might want to also learn the word ho.

Ho (pronounced HOO) is an old word that means “gift,” which means the act of giving something or someone. The English word ho is an old word that means “gift,” which means the act of giving something or someone. The meaning of love, anger, and happiness is the same in hiragana. If you read this carefully, you might want to also learn the word ho.

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