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あさめしまえ

noun

朝飯前: A piece of cake; an extremely simple thing.

申し申し

intj

(telephony) a common Japanese telephone greeting: hello; used when answering the telephone / used to confirm that the person being addressed is listening, or to confirm if anyone is listening

仕舞い込む

verb

put away

四十一

num

forty-one; 41

さんさん

adj

珊々, 珊珊: / 毿々, 毿毿: / 潸々, 潸潸: / 燦々, 燦燦, 粲々, 粲粲: brilliant, bright

さんさん

noun

三々, 三三:

あ行

noun

(phonology, orthography, grammar) the first row of the 五十音図 (literally “table of the fifty sounds”), consisting of the five kana あ/ア (a), い/イ (i), う/ウ (u), え/エ (e) and お/オ (o)

The phonology of the 'A' row is very interesting.

は行

noun

(phonology, orthography, grammar) the sixth row of the 五十音図 (literally “table of the fifty sounds”), consisting of the five kana は/ハ (ha), ひ/ヒ (hi), ふ/フ (fu), へ/ヘ (he) and ほ/ホ (ho)

In Japanese phonology, 'ha-gyou' refers to a specific set of syllables.

や行

noun

(phonology, orthography, grammar) the eighth row of the 五十音図 (literally “table of the fifty sounds”), consisting of the five kana や/ヤ (ya), い/イ (i) (alternatively, 𛀆/𛄠 (yi)), ゆ/ユ (yu), え/エ (e) (alternatively, 𛀁/𛄡 (ye)) and よ/ヨ (yo), two of which are taken from the あ行 (“a-row”) to represent classical grammatical inflection in modern text

The phonology of the 'ya' row is distinctive in Japanese.

わ行

noun

(phonology, orthography, grammar) the tenth and last row of the 五十音図 (literally “table of the fifty sounds”), consisting of the five kana わ/ワ (wa), ゐ/ヰ (wi), う/ウ (u) (alternatively, 𛄟/𛄢 (wu)), ゑ/ヱ (we) and を/ヲ (wo), one of which is taken from the あ行 (“a-row”) to represent classical grammatical inflection in modern text

The phonology of the 'wa' row is a special existence in Japanese.

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