Talk:Rachnera Arachnera/@comment-14.2.117.162-20171216234039/@comment-29954782-20180302225041

I don't know about Chinese, but the Japanese word for food is "tabemono", literally written with the kanji for "eat" and "thing". That aside, Japanese has a ton of homonyms for just about everyword due to how it's structured (their "alphabet" being distinctly pronunced syllables rather than letters with varying pronunciation), so context is more important than spelling, and in the context Rachnera says "fufufu", she's laughing.