diff --git a/locale/ja/config.suml b/locale/ja/config.suml index 13884bf75..e77c86c12 100644 --- a/locale/ja/config.suml +++ b/locale/ja/config.suml @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ english: description: - > In Japanese there is no singular “they”. However, there are many terms translating to - of “that person” or “this person”, many of which are commonly used in place of gendered pronouns, + “that person” or “this person”, many of which are commonly used in place of gendered pronouns, even for those who don't regularly use gender-neutral pronouns. The most common forms of “that person” are split into three sections: far, near to listener, near to speaker, and the question marker, represented by あ/そ/こ/ど \[a/so/ko/do] respectively.