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  2. Mi (kana) - Wikipedia

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    mi: hiragana origin: 美: katakana origin: 三: Man'yōgana: 民 彌 美 三 水 見 視 御 未 味 尾 微 身 実 箕: spelling kana: 三笠のミ Mikasa no "mi" unicode: U+307F, U+30DF: braille: Note: These Man'yōgana originally represented morae with one of two different vowel sounds, which merged in later pronunciation

  3. Japanese numerals - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese numerals (数詞, sūshi) are numerals that are used in Japanese. In writing, they are the same as the Chinese numerals, and large numbers follow the Chinese style of grouping by 10,000. Two pronunciations are used: the Sino-Japanese (on'yomi) readings of the Chinese characters and the Japanese yamato kotoba (native words, kun'yomi ...

  4. Numeric substitution in Japanese - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese, each digit/number has at least one native Japanese (), Sino-Japanese (), and English-origin reading.Furthermore, variants of readings may be produced through abbreviation (i.e. rendering ichi as i), consonant voicing (i.e sa as za; see Dakuten and handakuten), gemination (i.e. roku as rokku; see sokuon), vowel lengthening (i.e. ni as nii; see chōonpu), reading multiple digits ...

  5. Japanese phonology - Wikipedia

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    Japanese phonology is the system of sounds used in the pronunciation of the Japanese language. Unless otherwise noted, ... /mi/ > [mʲi] /umi/ > ...

  6. Miho - Wikipedia

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    Miho Hamada (濱田 美穂), Japanese table tennis player; Miho Hatori (羽鳥 美保, born 1970), Japanese singer and songwriter; Miho Hazama (挾間 美帆, born 1986), Japanese composer and jazz musician; Miho Iwata (born 1962), Japanese performance artist, scenographer and choreographer; Miho Kaneda (金田 美保), former Japanese football ...

  7. Japanese pitch accent - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese this accent is called 尾高型 odakagata ("tail-high"). If the word does not have an accent, the pitch rises from a low starting point on the first mora or two, and then levels out in the middle of the speaker's range, without ever reaching the high tone of an accented mora. In Japanese this accent is named "flat" (平板式 ...

  8. What happened to Nissan? And what happens next if a Honda ...

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    Japanese automaker Nissan finds itself at a crossroads.Nissan was poised to participate in a megamerger with rival Honda (), and it was a huge development when the talks were revealed late last year.

  9. Miyu - Wikipedia

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    Miyu Nagase (実夕), Japanese singer, guitarist and a former member of all-girls J-pop band ZONE; Miyu Otsuka (大塚 美優), Japanese swimmer; Miyu Uehara (美優), Japanese gravure idol; Miyu Takeuchi (竹内 美宥), Japanese singer; Miyu Tomita(富田 美憂) Miyu Yamada (山田 美諭, born 1993), Japanese taekwondo practitioner