User talk:67.83.128.152

I've reverted every one of your edits because you keep doing the same two things: I'm assuming that you're making these mistakes because you don't understand. If you're doing this on purpose, knowing that it's wrong, I can easily make it so you can never edit a Japanese entry again. Sorry to be such a grouch, but this has gone on far too long. Chuck Entz (talk) 01:35, 16 October 2022 (UTC)
 * 1) You're replacing /j/ with /y/ in  pronunciations. The sound of English "y" is represented in the IPA as /j/, while /y/ in the IPA is.
 * 2) You're changing the second, alternative pronunciation in several places to be like the main, common one. This leaves it saying that "v" is pronounced by certain people as "v" (as opposed to everyone else, who pronounce it as "v"). This isn't just wrong, it  leaves readers with the impression that Wiktionary is mentally deficient.