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When to use zu - ズ and ヅ ?
the same with ji - there are two different characters so when should I use the former and the latter?
Oct 1, 2015 2:23 PM
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I don't think there is a clear rule like Naoki-san wrote.
But, roughly speaking, ズ(ず) is used much more than ヅ(づ).
There are basically three situations as follows:
case#1 ず or づ comes first: ex)ずいぶん、ずっと、づけどん(づけ丼)
case#2 ずor づ comes in the middle as an euphonic change of unvoiced to voiced sound(連濁(れんだく))
ex)すず、すずしい、すずき、つづき、つづら
case#3 ず or づ comes at the end: ex) くず、あいづ(会津)
Now that づ mostly exists in case#2.
づ in case#1 rarely exists and づ in case#3 mostly exists in names of places, which doesn't happen a lot.
(About づ in case#1, I can only think of づけどん, which is pickled raw fish on rice.)
I hope this helps you even a little.
October 2, 2015
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I think there is no rule. So you should remember every single spellings.
It's really hard, but you'll see some patterns which I cannot explain for some reason...
GOOD LUCK :)
October 1, 2015
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