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Japanese Breakfast: The Melancholy Tour
The Joy Theater
New Orleans, LA
Oct 10 Fri • 2025 • 8:00pm
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Japanese Breakfast: The Melancholy Tour at the The Joy Theater, New Orleans, LA
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Spellings originated as transcriptions of the sounds of speech according to the alphabetic principle. Fully phonemic orthography is usually only approximated, due to factors including changes in pronunciation over time, and the borrowing of vocabulary from other languages without adapting its spelling. Homophones may be spelled differently on purpose in order to disambiguate words that would otherwise have identical spellings.
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