T-Column
た (ta) : Smaller letter t and a だ (da)
ち (chi) : Cheerleader angry at “sa” for coping her ぢ (ji)
ぢ
has the same sound asじ
(ji)ぢ
is very rarely used in Japanese Its only used in conpound Kanji that orginally have the ji sound
つ (tsu) : Tsunami づ (zu)
づ
has the same sound asず
(zu)
つ
(tsu) has an special version called "chiisai tsu" (small tsu)っ
It is formally called as Sokuon This character prolongs the consonant that comes after itIf it appears at the end of a word then it acts as a
glottal stop
(sharp/ cut-off articulation)
kka
will giveっか
On Windows and on Android we can type the Shouon by repeating the consonent twice e.g.
て (te) : Dog’s Tail で (de)
て
as a word means Hand in Japanese
と (to) : Tornado ど (do)
Example Words
- かっこいい
- KaKkoii (Cool)
- じっか
- JiKka (One’s Family Home)
- かった
- KaTta (Bough)
- かこ
- KaKo (Past)
- じかん
- JiKaN (Time)
- かた
- KaTa (Shoulder)
- くつ
- KuTsu (Shoes)
- ちず
- ChiZu (Map)
- でし
- DeShi (Apprentice)
- たつ
- TaTsu (To Stand)
- とおい
- ToOI (Far)
- つづく
- TsuZuKu (To Continue)
- どっち
- DoCchi (Which)
- だいごく
- DaIGoKu (University)
- あさって
- ASaTTe (Day After Tomorrow)
- おちつく
- OChiTsuKu (To Calm Down)