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jb190281 | 16:37 Sat 12th Mar 2011 | People & Places
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Do all Japanese place names end with a vowel?
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Well, how bizzare. They do appear to. Maybe it's something to do with the translation into western script from the Japanese 'symbols'.
ahem....nagasaki???
Did 'i'i suddenly stop being a vowel?
yes bimbo that ends in a vowel!!!!!
sorry....misread post as ending in "A" der. Got Saturday brain in.
you type to quick Naz
That would be "too" quick.......
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Ah naz, the answer is no then! It's not been something I've given much thought to but noticed there was a lot due to the news coverage
Do all Japanese place names end with a vowel......or an 'n'?
The majority of the letters of the Japanese alphabet comprise a consonant plus a vowel sound. Thus for the English letter 'k', for example, the Japanese have five letters pronounced 'ka, ke, ki, ko, ku'. So using their alphabet, placenames will end in a vowel sound. The exception to this is their letter 'n', which has no following vowel sound. Easy.
Ooops! Missed out this link...

http://library.thinkq...riting/syllabary.html
Pretty much all Japanese words end in a vowel sound or an n / ng sound...

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