practice of using dakuten in all cases of voicing in all writing only came into being in the Meiji period.[citation needed] The handakuten is an innovation...
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Katakana (section Syllabary and orthography)
blocks: Dakuten and handakuten diacritics are located in the Hiragana block: U+3099 COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK (non-spacing dakuten): ゙...
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Japanese Braille (section Notes and references)
yōon to a mora can be added to the modifiers for dakuten and handakuten as a compound kana modifier, and the ya gyō braille series is based on the yōon...
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related to つ. Wikimedia Commons has media related to ツ. Sokuon Dakuten and Handakuten Kanji Chōonpu "🤷 Shrug ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Emoji". emojipedia.org. "The Best...
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name of the game itself. Dakuten and handakuten may be ignored or added. Thus suupu (スープ) may be followed by furo (ふろ), and sato (さと) may be followed...
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some compromises were made. For example, the diacritical marks dakuten and handakuten are treated as separate characters instead of being part of the...
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Kana (section Hiragana and katakana)
ka and small ke, respectively. U+30F5 and U+30F6 are their katakana equivalents. Characters U+3099 and U+309A are combining dakuten and handakuten, which...
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followed by "ni dakuten". /p/ sounds are named similarly, with "ni handakuten". Thus, to convey ba (ば), one would say "hagaki no ha ni dakuten (はがきのハに濁点)"...
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ゅ and ュ are encoded in Japanese Braille by prefixing "-u" kana (e.g. Ku, Su) with a yōon braille indicator, which can be combined with the "Dakuten" or...
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