Í, w, y, and z do not differ from their common English sounds. THE SYLLABLES IX COMBINATION. The syllables commencing with the soft aspirates h and/", and y, when preceded by another syllable, for the most part lose their consonants, and their vowels... A Japanese-English and English-Japanese Dictionary - xi ページJames Curtis Hepburn 著 - 1888 - 962 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Willis Norton Whitney - 1889 - 268 ページ
...hj, k, m, n, p, s, Í, w, y, and z do not differ from their common English sounds. THE SYLLABLES IX COMBINATION. The syllables commencing with the soft...syllable, sometimes forming a diphthong; as, a-hi becomes ai, a-fu becomes au or ¡; sometimes lengthening or reduplicating the sound of the first vowel; as,... | |
| Willis Norton Whitney - 1889 - 268 ページ
...hj, k, m, n, p, s, t, vI,y, and z do not differ from their common English sounds. THE SYLLABLES IX COMBINATION. The syllables commencing with the soft...preceding syllable, sometimes forming a diphthong; ;is, a-hi becomes ai, a-fii becomes au or ô; sometimes lengthening or reduplicating the sound of the... | |
| United States. Naval Oceanographic Office - 1891 - 104 ページ
...transliterating Japanese into Roman character. Thus, the syllables commencing with the soft aspirates h, /and y when preceded by another syllable for the most...preceding syllable, sometimes forming a diphthong, as kahi ( -Ji^i becomes kai, hofu (^7) becomes ho, tofu ( ).-7) becomes to, yofu ( 3 7) becomes yo, etc.... | |
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