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  2. Japanese phonology - Wikipedia

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    Many generalizations about Japanese pronunciation have exceptions if recent loanwords are taken into account. For example, the consonant [p] generally does not occur at the start of native (Yamato) or Chinese-derived (Sino-Japanese) words, but it occurs freely in this position in mimetic and foreign words. [2]

  3. 2025 in Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    Date Album Artist Label Ref. 8 15: Tuki: The Lunar Landing Plan [3]Strawberry Prince Forever: Strawberry Prince: STPR [4]15 Gold: SixTones: Sony Music [5]21 The Best 2020–2025

  4. Help:IPA/Japanese - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Japanese on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Japanese in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  5. Charlie Nagatani - Wikipedia

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    He started performing music with his band Charlie and the Cannonballs in 1961, which is one of the longest-running music groups in Japanese history. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He opened a honky tonk in his hometown of Kumamoto called Good Time Charlie , and started the Country Gold music festival at Mount Aso in 1989.

  6. Category:Japanese music by city - Wikipedia

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    Musical groups by city in Japan ... Music in Osaka (2 C, 5 P) T. Music in Tokyo (4 C, 9 P) This page was last edited on 22 April 2024, at 12:26 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Rendaku - Wikipedia

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    Rendaku (連濁, Japanese pronunciation:, lit. ' sequential voicing ') is a phenomenon affecting the pronunciation of compound words in Japanese.When rendaku occurs, a voiceless consonant (such as /t k s h/) is replaced with a voiced consonant (such as /d ɡ z b/) at the start of the second (or later) part of the compound.

  8. Tokyo dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo dialect (Tōkyō hōgen, Tōkyō-ben, Tōkyō-go (東京方言, 東京弁, 東京語)) is a variety of Japanese language spoken in modern Tokyo. As a whole, it is generally considered to be Standard Japanese, though specific aspects of slang or pronunciation can vary by area and social class. Yamanote (red) and Shitamachi (blue)

  9. City pop - Wikipedia

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    City pop (Japanese: シティ・ポップ, Hepburn: shiti poppu) is a loosely defined form of Japanese pop music that emerged in the late 1970s and peaked in popularity during the 1980s. [9]