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| Basic composition of a Japanese bank; Based on a personal opinion | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Dec 9 2011, 05:11 PM (394 Views) | |
| tady159 | Dec 9 2011, 05:11 PM Post #1 |
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lol...
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So... I noticed that sometimes, some Japanese VBs are missing some ESSENTIAL vowels, that shouldn't be skipped. So, I decided to show you the minimal compostion of a VB, and what I think that would be enough to make a small VB in Japanese. The minimal REQUIRED composition of a Japanese VB is /necessarily/ the entire Gojuuon set: Spoiler: click to toggle But JUST it will be missing some sounds that could be used in loan words, and others that currently are used quite frequently on modern songs, so, I give this basic composistion for a Japanese set: Spoiler: click to toggle Of course, MORE samples can be added, but from this point, they are optional. |
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