- In the ****anese language, the
gojūon (五十音, ****anese pronunciation: [ɡo(d)ʑɯꜜːoɴ], lit. "fifty sounds") is a
traditional system ordering kana characters...
- are not
canonical 1 coda
consonant These are
conceived as a 5×10 grid (
gojūon, 五十音,
literally "fifty sounds"), as
shown in the
adjacent table, read ア...
-
ordering hiragana: the old-fashioned
iroha ordering and the more
prevalent gojūon ordering.
After the 1900
script reform,
which deemed hundreds of characters...
-
derived by
using bits of
characters in man'yōgana,
historically sorted in
gojūon order.
Yamatogana (大和仮名, Yamato's kana):
hiragana and katakana, as opposed...
- Austronesian, and Tai. They were also the
source of the
dictionary order (
gojūon) of ****anese kana.
Brahmic scripts descended from the
Brahmi script. Brahmi...
-
place in the
modern Gojūon (五十音)
system of
collating kana. In the Iroha, they
occupied the 24th position,
between む and ゐ. In the
Gojūon chart (ordered by...
- copy of the
gojūon predated the Iroha,
gojūon was
considered too
scholarly and had not been
widely used. Even
after widespread use of
gojūon in education...
- and オ (katakana)
occupy the
fifth place,
between え and か, in the
modern Gojūon (五十音)
system of
collating kana. In the Iroha, they
occupy the 27th, between...
- With
godan verbs, the
conjugational stem can span all five rows of the
gojūon kana
table (hence, the
classification as a
pentagrade verb).
Ichidan verbs...
- (katakana) (romanised e)
occupy the
fourth place,
between う and お, in the
modern Gojūon (五十音)
system of
collating kana. In the Iroha, they
occupy the 34th, between...