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Thank you for your edits so far in Japanese compounds and derived terms. Perhaps you would like to consider registering an account. By doing so, you can keep track of all the edits you have made (IP addresses tend to change over time - see also User talk:86.144.233.233, User talk:86.144.233.196, User talk:109.148.79.96 ) besides other benefits such as a centralized login across other Wikimedia projects, e.g. Wikipedia. KevinUp (talk) 08:07, 5 January 2019 (UTC)