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Katakana[edit]

栗栖 クリストファー • フィッチ

  • 金鉄バッファロー Kintetsubuffalo
KANA is a syllabic letter and must end with one of the five vowels of A, E, I, O or U. And when the vowel is not realized, the Kana of U vowel is to be used. But the sound of the タ column is not fixed throughout the shift of the vowels. While the consonant of チ (I) is the closest to 'ch' sound, that of ツ (U) is close to 'ts' sound. チ is apropriate here for the vowel is in harmony with that of the preceding syllable. But if you want to use Kana of U vowel, you must use 拗音 or the palatalized column of チャ チュ チョ. Hence チ or チュ. Kmns tsw (talk) 11:12, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
As for Kana generators, you might find [ローマ字變換] interesting. Perhaps you can reverse the algorithm.Kmns tsw (talk) 13:13, 19 November 2007 (UTC)

Kazemake[edit]

Kazemake
PronunciationKazemake
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameJapanese
Meaninglifted by the wind
Region of originJapanese
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Kazemake is an uncommon Japanese feminine given name. It means lifted by the wind in Japanese.

See also[edit]

Category:Japanese given names

Given-name-stub

related word[edit]

風まかせ contains elements of this, need to find which it is. Chris (talk) 03:37, 22 December 2007 (UTC)

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