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Does anyone know how I can type a "ti" sound in Japanese? Like, "pa-ti-"(party).
14 mars 2008 04:47
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first type "te" then type "xi" or"li"
14 mars 2008
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They use 'ティ’(te + 'small' i) for the 'ti' sound such as : ティー (tea) パ-ティ― (party) , ティ-シャツ (T shirt). it sounds like 'ti:' , different than 'てい(テイ)' which sounds 'te i' as itself. it might be only used for writing the foreign words in 'カタカナ’, as i guess there is no native word which has 'てぃ(ティ)' 'ti' sound in Japanese.
14 mars 2008
Hello, Cade, it's Noriko. Thank you for counting me in. As Young told you, Japanese originally doesn't have ‘ティ’ sound. That's why you find ‘ティ’ sound only in Katakana, which is used to write imported words from foreign countries. And F7 key allows you to change ひらがな to カタカナ; it's an additional information just in case this were new informatin to you.
15 mars 2008
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