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  2. Mai Hatsune - Wikipedia

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    Mai Hatsune (初音 舞, Hatsune Mai, Japanese pronunciation: [hatsɯne mai]; born December 25, 1978) as known as "Dragon Lady" is a Japanese Mahjong player. She is the first world champion of Mahjong. Her real name is Fumiko Itabashi (板橋史子). She is known not only for competing in Mahjong, but for writing and instructing.

  3. Japanese phonology - Wikipedia

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    Many generalizations about Japanese pronunciation have exceptions if recent loanwords are taken into account. For example, the consonant [p] generally does not occur at the start of native (Yamato) or Chinese-derived (Sino-Japanese) words, but it occurs freely in this position in mimetic and foreign words. [2]

  4. Mai (name) - Wikipedia

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    Mai Ito (born 1984), Japanese marathon runner; Mai Kondo (近藤 真衣, born 1992), Japanese ice hockey player; Mai Matsumuro, (born 1983), Japanese singer, composer and a former member of J-pop girl band, Dream; Mai Mihara (三原 舞依, born 1999), Japanese figure skater; Mai Miyagi (宮城 舞, born 1988), Japanese model and television ...

  5. Mai Kadowaki - Wikipedia

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    Mai Kadowaki (門脇 舞以, Kadowaki Mai, born September 8, 1980) is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Tokyo, Japan. [1] She was previously known as 門脇舞 (pronunciation identical). Biography

  6. Mai Yamane - Wikipedia

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    Mai Yamane (山根 麻以, Yamane Mai) is a Japanese singer, known for her work on the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack with Yoko Kanno and for her 1980 hit Tasogare. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Early life and solo career

  7. Help:IPA/Japanese - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Japanese on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Japanese in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

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  9. Japanese traditional dance - Wikipedia

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    Japanese traditional oiran dance, 2023. There are several types of traditional Japanese dance. The most basic classification is into two forms, mai and odori, which can be further classified into genres such as Noh mai or jinta mai, the latter style having its origins in the pleasure districts of Kyoto and Osaka.