Results, kana-to-kanji conversion Japanese input method
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- にょう《繞》
noun:
- kanji radical that runs from the left to the bottom part of the kanji; kanji enclosure-type radical - e.g. 道, 起
- 訓読【くんどく】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- kun'yomi (native Japanese reading of a kanji)
- reading a Chinese text (kanbun) in Japanese
- 直音化【ちょうおんか】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- depalatalization (e.g.. dropping small kana in borrowing foreign words into Japanese); depalatalisation - e.g. conversion of きゃ to か - obscure term - Linguistics term ➜ 拗音【ようおん】
- 現代仮名遣い【げんだいかなづかい】現代仮名遣
noun:
- modern kana orthography (1946 reform, amended 1986); new kana orthography ➜ 新仮名遣い【しんかなづかい】・歴史的仮名遣い
- 旧仮名【きゅうかな】旧かな
noun:
- old kana orthography (used before 1946 reform); historical kana orthography ➜ 旧仮名遣い
- 新仮名遣い【しんかなづかい】新仮名遣・新仮名使いirr.
noun:
- new kana orthography (1946 reform, amended 1986); modern kana orthography ➜ 現代仮名遣い【げんだいかなづかい】・旧仮名遣い
- 拗音【ようおん】
noun:
- contracted sound; palatalised sound (e.g. Japanese morae with small kana) - e.g. きゃ - Linguistics term
拗音(ゃ ゅ ょ)と促音(っ)の出し方も、加えていただけると参考になるかもしれません。 I think it might be useful if you could add how to output the diphthongs (with small ya/yu/yo) and geminate consonants (with small tsu).
- 最急降下法【さいきゅうこうかほう】
noun:
- saddle point method; steepest descent method; gradient descent method - Mathematics term
- 分かち書き【わかちがき】わかち書き Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- separating words in Japanese with spaces (e.g. in kana-only books for children) - Linguistics term
内容や考え方の多くは言語に依存しないものではありますが、単語の分かち書きをしない点や統語構造等の違いから、日本語を対象とする場合、いくつか気をつけなければいけない点があります。 Although most of the content and thought has not been dependent on any language, when focusing on Japanese, differences in syntactic structures or the fact that individual words are not written separately and distinctly then requires several points of consideration.
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