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Transcribing English to Japanese
Transcribing English to Japanese The transcription of English to Japanese has been done since the earliest ...
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Talk:Transcribing English to Japanese
Talk:Transcribing English to Japanese I'm not yet done with this ... May 2 (UTC) To whomever said otherwise: Japanese does allow the "je" sound. Otherwise you ... of consonants is transcribed the same in Japanese? Are they epenthesized separately or coalesced? ...
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Talk:List of English words of Japanese origin
Talk:List of English words of Japanese origin Old discussions That's finished copying ... from other articles. Can someone fluent in Japanese check this article, please? -- Anon. The majority ... words found here are simply romanization of japanese words that have no common usage in English. Need revision? YEAH i agree with ...
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Talk:Japanese language/archive001
Talk:Japanese language/archive001 < Talk:Japanese language Link spam I am removing all ... million times. I am a near-native Japanese speaker who has lived in the country ... eight years.--The Fay. The statement "In Japanese, a stressed syllable is merely pronounced at a higher pitch" is wrong. Japanese pitch accents are manifested as steep * ...
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Talk:Japanese phonology
Talk:Japanese phonology moved article OK, I moved the ... However, it needs a lot of work... Japanese O The Japanese 'O' is described as having a simmilar pronounciation to the O in the english word 'Go'. I've always been taught ... clock is much more like to a Japanese A. Japanese O is similar to ...
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Japanese art
Japanese art Bronze statue of Amida Buddha at Kotokuin in Kamakura (1252 CE) Japanese art covers a wide range of art ... with the outside world. Over time the Japanese developed the ability to absorb, imitate, and ... Buddhism. In the 9th century, as the Japanese began to turn away from China and ... and professional alike. Until modern times, the Japanese wrote with a brush rather than ...
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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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Talk:Romanization of Japanese
Talk:Romanization of Japanese "Romanji" hmm. I thought it was Romanji ... vowel mark cannot be displayed under windows' Japanese encoding. user:Ktsquare Hmm, I'm running ... seen rōmaji referred to in English; I've virtually never seen it misspelled ... UTC) Romaji is not only used when transcribing japanese for foreigners, it is part of ...
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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 Japanese pitch accent R Rendaku S Sino-Japanese Sokuon S cont. Japanese sound symbolism ...
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Talk:English alphabet
Talk:English alphabet For previous discussion relating to deletion ... deletion This has nothing to do with English alphabet. What are you trying for? Rmhermen ... that have become (moreor less) naturalised in English, such as cwm, crwth. rossb 19:31 ... 16th century, i.e. in Early Modern English). Now, what other theories for the origin ... to which sounds are phonemically contrastive in English. Since pronunciation guides are by their ...
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