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Rendaku (連濁, ****anese pronunciation: [ɾendakɯᵝ], lit. 'sequential voicing') is a
morphophonological phenomenon in ****anese
where the
second (or non-initial)...
- dialectsʼ
joNde [jonde]. Like all ****onic languages, Hachijō
exhibits rendaku (連濁, "sequential voicing"),
wherein word-initial
voiceless obstruents alternate...
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classical ****anese
language Romanization of ****anese
Hepburn romanization Rendaku Yojijukugo Other:
History of
writing in
Vietnam Book of Song...
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alcoholic drinks.
Kuchi means "mouth", kami
means "to chew" and zake is the
rendaku form of "sake"
found in
compound words.
Kuchikamizake is
white in colour...
- -tō names. The
kanji 藤,
meaning wisteria, has the on'yomi tō (or, with
rendaku, dō). Many ****anese
people have
surnames that
include this
kanji as the...
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written わらはう warahau. The kana づ du and ぢ di,
which are
mostly only used in
rendaku in
modern kana usage, are more common.
Modern kana
usage replaces them...
- for
indicating a
voiced consonant in the
middle of a
compound word (see
rendaku), and they can
never begin a word. In the Ainu language, it can be written...
- rice. Fillings, toppings, condiments, and
preparation vary widely. Due to
rendaku consonant mutation,
sushi is
pronounced with zu
instead of su when a prefix...
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birthplace and emplo**** him) and "hishi" (菱,
which becomes "bishi"
under rendaku)
meaning "water caltrop", and
hence "rhombus",
which is
reflected in the...
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gemination of
certain consonants, as
typically occurs in ****anese (i.e.
rendaku): e.g. roku "six" and
hyaku "hundred"
yield roppyaku "six hundred". * This...