>>74
I have always read it in my head as /doːgǝ/, but that's because it seemed to me like the funny accent of a dog who can barely do spelling and grammar so it wouldn't know about soft g or Venetian bigwigs.
>>77 I thought it was Japanese so it would be like sage
>>78
Perfectly fair. In my view, Doge is mostly not Japanese, whereas Kabosu was Japanese in every meaningful way.
I think doge was originally supposed to be pronounced as two syllables (like doggy but more like doggeh) but doge as a one syllable pronunciation was funnier and took off pretty early
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20250211/p2a/00m/0na/002000c
Justice was served
>But the problem is that he also allowed users to generate their own recipes with seemingly very few guardrails on what kind of recipes are and are not allowed,
What a big baby. It's "Woke" gone mad.