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Both represent /ni/ although for phonological reasons, the actual pronunciation is [ɲi]. Notably, the katakana (ニ) is functionally identical to the kanji for two (二), pronounced the same way, and written similarly.
Both represent [na]. な and ナ originate from the man'yōgana 奈. な is used as part of the okurigana for the plain negative forms of Japanese verbs, and several negative forms of adjectives.
Ka (hiragana: か, katakana: カ) is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora.Both represent [ka].The shapes of these kana both originate from 加. The character can be combined with a dakuten, to form が in hiragana, ガ in katakana and ga in Hepburn romanization.
The simple vowels a, i, u, e, o are nearly identical to the ASL vowels, while the ASL consonants k, s, t, n, h, m, y, r, w are used for the corresponding syllables ending in the vowel a in manual kana: ka, sa, ta, na, ha, ma, ya, ra, wa. The sole exception is ta, which was modified because the ASL letter t is an obscene gesture in Japan.
Pepeke ʻAike Na Examples: Naʻu ke kaʻa. The car belongs to me. That's my car. Na Mary ke keiki. The child is Mary's. It's Mary's child. Nāna ka penikala. The pencil belongs to him/her/it. Nāu nō au. I belong to you. I'm yours. Note: ʻO kēia ke kaʻa nāu. This is the car I'm giving to you. He makana kēlā na ke aliʻi. This is a ...
In Bosnian, ni-na ni-na ni-na, ninu ninu; In Bulgarian, tii-nu-nii-nu нии-ну-нии-ну; In Catalan, ninu ni, ni no ni no; In Croatian, ninu ninu, tinu ninu, viju viju, fiju fiju, [hr 1] tiru liru; In Danish, ba bu; In Dutch, Taatuutaatuu; In English, Nee naw, wee-woo, waow-waow (police), awooga , In Estonian, Viiu, viiu, In Filipino ...
spelling kana: 野原のノ (Nohara no no) unicode: U+306E, U+30CE: braille: Note: These Man'yōgana originally represented morae with one of two different vowel sounds, which merged in later pronunciation
kaya – (From Malay) Local jam mixture made of coconut, sugar and egg of Straits Chinese origins. roti-kaya – (From Malay) Toasted bread with Kaya. mee goreng – (From Chinese/Malay) Malay fried noodles. otah – (From Malay) Fish paste wrapped in banana leaf or coconut leaves and cooked over a charcoal fire. Southeast Asian influence - you ...