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Japanese phonology
Japanese phonology Note: This page containsIPA phonetic symbolsin Unicode. This article deals with the phonology (i.e. the sound system) of the Japanese language. Consonants Bilabial Dental Alveolar Post-alveolar ... cover all the consonantal variation in the Japanese language. Please refer below for the ...
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Category:Japanese phonology
Category:Japanese phonology Pages in category "Japanese phonology" There are 10 pages in this section of this category. Japanese phonology C Chōon D Dakuten P ...
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Talk:Japanese phonology
Talk:Japanese phonology moved article OK, I moved the article ... However, it needs a lot of work... Japanese O The Japanese 'O' is described as having a simmilar ... clock is much more like to a Japanese A. Japanese O is similar to ...
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Phonology (translated from Japanese)
Phonology Phonology(It is it is to be the ... times Chinese . At this manuscript you detail. Phonology(It is it is to be the ... South language and the like Chinese 、 Japanese ( reading aloud seeing )、 Korean . In the ...
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Phonology (translated from Japanese)
Phonology Phonology(It is it is to be) with, originally Japanese ・ Chinese general term of voice and ... of meaning,PhonemicsWith it calls. As for phonology in this case phoneme (it is the ... Completely are another study from the Chinese phonology and phonemics. One language of Chinese ...
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Japanese language
Japanese language Japanese (日本語 Nihongo) Spoken in: Japan, Hawaii, Brazil ... Ranking: 9 Language family: Altaic (disputed) Japonic Japanese Official status Official language of: Angaur (Palau ... may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Japanese (日本語, (help· info ) ) is a language spoken ... people, mainly in Japan, but also by Japanese emigrant communities around the world. It ...
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Help:Japanese
Help:Japanese For Japanese words the Japanese spelling and pronunciation are given between parentheses ... is the English spelling, 東京都 is the Japanese spelling, and Tōkyō-to is a guide for Japanese pronunciation. Japanese orthography Main article: Japanese ...
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Japanese literature
Japanese literature Japanese literature spans a period of almost two ... western literature had a strong effect on Japanese writers, and this influence is still seen today. Although Japanese literature and Japanese authors are perhaps not as well ...
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Romanization of Japanese
Romanization of Japanese Japanese writing Kanji 漢字 Kana 仮名 ... Rōmaji ローマ字 Romanization of Japanese refers to the romanization of Japanese words, which are written in kanji and kana in Japan. Japanese may be romanized for street signs ...
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Romanian phonology
Romanian phonology Note: This page containsIPA phonetic symbolsin Unicode. This article discusses the phonology of the Romanian language. For other details ... pronunciation has been adapted to the Romanian phonology. The table below gives some examples. Diphthong ... exemplified by Classical Latin, Fijian, Finnish, Hawaiian, Japanese, and Old English.) The distinction between these ... with some notes on phonetics and morpho-phonology (PDF; 183 pages; 4.6 MB)
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