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rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols. The
ʻokina (Hawaiian pronunciation: [ʔoˈkinɐ]) is the
letter that
transcribes the glottal...
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Okina may
refer to:
ʻOkina, a
letter used in some
Polynesian languages,
visually resembling a left
single quotation mark
Okina (翁?) or
Kashiwazaki Nenji...
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children is not
considered an
ōkina otomodachi, nor is a
parent who buys
anime DVDs or
manga volumes for
their children;
ōkina otomodachi are
those who consume...
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Megumi Okina (奥菜 恵,
Okina Megumi, born 6
August 1979) is a ****anese
actress and singer. Born in
Hiroshima and
raised in Tokyo, she made her J-Pop debut...
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Hawaiian Bible, they used the
ʻokina to
distinguish koʻu ('my') from kou ('your'). It was not
until 1864 that the
ʻokina became a
recognized letter of...
- One day in the
bamboo forest, an old
bamboo cutter called Taketori no
Okina (竹取翁, "old
bamboo harvester")
comes across a mysterious,
shining stalk of...
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orthography because there is a
special letter in the
Hawaiian alphabet, the
ʻokina. The
ʻokina represents a
glottal stop,
which indicates a
short pause to separate...
- punctuation. It is used in a
number of
Polynesian alphabets as the
letter ʻokina to
represent the
glottal stop, and in the
Uzbek alphabet to form the letters...
- have
preferred to use this symbol, the
ʻokina, to
better represent spoken Hawaiian. Nonetheless,
excluding the
ʻokina may
facilitate interface with English-oriented...
- What? (****anese: 蜘蛛ですが、なにか?, Hepburn: Kumo Desu ga, Nanika?),
written by
Okina Baba and
illustrated by T****sa Kiryu, and its
anime and
manga adaptations...