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rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols. The
dakuten (****anese: 濁点, ****anese pronunciation: [dakɯ̥teꜜɴ] or [dakɯ̥teɴ], lit....
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order is
dakuten + ki for ぎ gi. When more than one
occurs in a
single syllable, they are
combined in a
single prefix block, as the yōon-
dakuten used for...
- gojūon.
These basic characters can be
modified in
various ways. By
adding a
dakuten marker ( ゛), a
voiceless consonant is
turned into a
voiced consonant: k→g...
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character that
change the
initial sound of a syllabogram. A
double dot,
called dakuten,
indicates a
primary alteration; most
often it
voices the consonant: k→g...
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middle of words). The
dakuten form of this
character is used when
transliterating "di" occasionally, as
opposed to チ's
dakuten form, or a de ****igned...
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usually begin a word. The
dakuten form of the shi
character is
sometimes used when
transliterating "di", as
opposed to チ's
dakuten form; for example, Aladdin...
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fictional works as a
symbol for a
glottal stop. The
dakuten forms づ, ヅ,
pronounced the same as the
dakuten forms of the su kana in most
dialects (see yotsugana)...
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outline of the face is made by the
character ji, its two
short strokes (
dakuten)
forming the ear or ch****.
Henohenomoheji is
often used to
symbolize a...
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these kana
comes from the
kanji 己. This
character may be
supplemented by a
dakuten; it
becomes ご in hiragana, ゴ in
katakana and go in
Hepburn romanization...
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letters that are
romanized as zu: ず: Su (す) with
dakuten (voicing marks) づ: Tsu (つ) with
dakuten; in
modern standard ****anese
primarily used for indicating...