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  • I'd suggest asking on hinative.com, since you can ask a native speaker there.

    水分補強 sounds like "water rations" or something to me (dictionary). It's just the nouns and doesn't imply "stay hydrated!" to me, personally - like writing "Hydration" on a bottle.

    Offhand, I'd suggest asking a native speaker about some of these:

    1. 熱中症にご注意! "Be careful of heatstroke!" (commonly said phrase to imply "drink water" and cool off, probably fits with skeleton best I think? Unless it's winter, definitely more common in summer)
    2. 水分を忘れないでね! "Don't forget to hydrate!" (I need to ask a native speaker if the "ne" makes it sound feminine though)
    3. グイグイ飲もう! "Let's drink lots!" (Might imply alcohol, but that might be funnier? or ぐいぐい)
    4. のんで、のんで、のんでのんで、のんで 、のんで、のんでのんで、のんで ! "Drink!" x10 (Might also have alcoholic connotations - like "Chug chug chug!")
    5. 水分補給しよう! "Let's hydrate!" (Or しましょう which is formal/polite)

    I think the first two work best with a skeleton. Maybe 2 is clearest.

    Not sure what other ideas people might have - also note that I'm NOT a native Japanese speaker. Just throwing out some ideas!

  • Oo that could be really bad. Yea... now I'm worried I might do that by accident too!

  • Haha oh no! Too much 疲れ lol

  • Japanese Language @sopuli.xyz

    A mistake I once made: instead of お城(おしろ)I said お尻(おしり)

  • Thanks!! Today I learned "ancestral grave" and QQ者 🤣

  • I like it, lol.

  • Japanese Language @sopuli.xyz

    999命士

  • a bit ableist Yea, they sound that way to me, too. I'm not sure what Japanese people think.

    But, either way I like the character聾!

  • Oh, that's neat!! I'm happy for you.

  • Japanese Language @sopuli.xyz

    The "dragon-eared" people: 聾者

  • Japanese Language @sopuli.xyz

    凸凹 and 凹凸

  • Thanks... I looked up 吉, and unfortunately it appears that there are just two onyomis for this. WHY!

  • Thanks! Curses, きち and きつ are apparently both onyomi.

  • Haha, you're welcome!

  • Japanese Language @sopuli.xyz

    吉 is pronounced き↑ち↓ but 不吉 is ふ↑きつ