If it's feasible, 10ten could detect long vowels in colloquial texts, e.g. "行こ〜" could be identified as "行こう".
This would mean one additional lookup, depending on the character preceding the 〜. This search could probably be limited to Hiragana.
| Preceding character |
Substitute for ~ |
| あぁかがさざただなはばぱまやゃらわ |
あ |
| いぃきぎしじちぢにひびぴみ り |
い |
| うぅくぐすずつづぬふぶぷむゆゅる |
う |
| えぇけげせぜてでねへべぺめ れ |
い |
| おぉこごそぞとどのほぼぽもよょろを |
う |
Some of these combinations are highly unlikely, such as "を~", so the list could be refined to cut back on obviously unnecessary attempts.
If it's feasible, 10ten could detect long vowels in colloquial texts, e.g. "行こ〜" could be identified as "行こう".
This would mean one additional lookup, depending on the character preceding the 〜. This search could probably be limited to Hiragana.
Some of these combinations are highly unlikely, such as "を~", so the list could be refined to cut back on obviously unnecessary attempts.