Japanese has five vowels: a, i, u, e, o. And it has nine consonants. In Japanese, each vowel by itself and a set of a consonant and a vowel form one syllable. The exception is the character for ...
Hepburn uses “m” if the consonant “n” is followed by ... Public comments to the revision plan are being accepted in Japanese at the agency’s website until Jan. 13.
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