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versions of kana with a dakuten such as が (ga) or だ (da), or kana with handakuten such as ぱ (pa) or ぷ (pu), smaller kana (sutegana), such as the sokuon (っ) or in the yōon (ゃ,ゅ,ょ). The gojūon order is the prevalent system for collating Japanese in Japan. For example, dictionaries are ordered using this method.
The number in these row templates indicates how many grid the template provides to display the icon horizontally. Theoretically it can be expanded endlessly, 8 icons per row is enough in most cases. Otherwise the map will spread too far and other method of rendering the map is recommended over this project.
The left column consists of the five vowels, in the same order as the columns in the Gojūon table (a, i, u, e, o), while the central and right column consists of letters for the nine main voiceless consonants of kanas, in the same order as the rows in the Gojūon table (k, s, t, n, [special]; h, m, y, r, w). Other characters are typed by flick ...
[[Category:Japanese family tree templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Japanese family tree templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
No description. Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status horizontal_alignment 1 Sets the horizontal placement of the diagram in the article space Suggested values floatright tright floatleft tleft Example "tright" means diagram will be floated to the right allowing any text to flow to the left Unknown optional title 2 Text displayed at the top of the diagram. String optional gote ...
create the Category page for Japanese using that name, and categorize it under Category:Articles needing translation from Japanese Wikipedia; Adjust the #switch statement in Template:Expand Japanese template to include: | topic code = Topic name; for example: | bio = Biography (model after the #switch in Template:Expand French if needed)
Same as Template:Shogi_diagram img (since replaced by Template:Shogi_diagram) but with Japanese numerals on the left side. The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Shogi diagram dual num/doc .
This is a diagram of Japanese National Route Sign. The glyphs of 国道 are the outline path from free font that is "NARAYAMA Maru Gothic" created by excl-zoo, based on "Wadalab Hosomaru Gothic". If you want to change the glyphs, you MUST check the license of substitute glyphs/fonts.