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Rendaku (連濁, ****anese pronunciation: [ɾendakɯ], lit. 'sequential voicing') is a
pronunciation change seen in some
compound words in ****anese. When rendaku...
- ('to continue') is つづく. For
compound words where the
dakuten reflects rendaku voicing, the
original hiragana is used. For example, chi (血 'blood') is...
- dialectsʼ
joNde [jonde]. Like all ****onic languages, Hachijō
exhibits rendaku (連濁, "sequential voicing"),
wherein word-initial
voiceless obstruents alternate...
- 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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project classical ****anese
Romanization of ****anese
Hepburn romanization Rendaku Yojijukugo Other:
History of
writing in
Vietnam Book of Song...
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should be
pronounced voiced, for instance, on
sounds that have
undergone rendaku (sequential voicing). The
handakuten (半濁点, ****anese pronunciation: [handaꜜkɯ̥teɴ]...
- 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...
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meaning "folding", and kami
meaning "paper" (kami
changes to gami due to
rendaku)) is the ****anese art of
paper folding. In
modern usage, the word "origami"...
- a/the floor". The verb haru
becomes nominalized as hari and
voiced through rendaku to
become bari. In this form it
refers to the
method of boarding, as in...
- and ツ (tu) (usually
romanised as chi and tsu)
undergo a
sound change (
rendaku) and
become voiced when they
occur in the
middle of a
compound word. In...