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kawera·5 か月前·議論In most of Brazil, the "t" or "d" followed by "i" is pronounced as "tch", like in "cheese".
kawera·5 か月前·議論> having a few large companies to watch over is better than millions of small micro-niche onesNot necessarily. The consequences of a few bad micro-niche ones would be, well, micro.