I'm going through a manga and I have encountered a kana which looks like
ん but also has 2 small lines on upper right.
Spiros Bousbouras <spibou@gmail.com> writes:
I'm going through a manga and I have encountered a kana which looks like >>ん but also has 2 small lines on upper right.
This might be a ん (moraic n) with a dakuten.
"In informal writing, dakuten is occasionally used on vowels to
indicate a shocked or strangled articulation; for example, on
あ゙ or ゔ. Dakuten can also be occasionally used with ん (ん゙) to
indicate a guttural hum, growl, or similar sound." - Wikipedia
Spiros Bousbouras <spibou@gmail.com> writes:
I'm going through a manga and I have encountered a kana which looks like >ん but also has 2 small lines on upper right.
This might be a ん (moraic n) with a dakuten.
"In informal writing, dakuten is occasionally used on vowels to
indicate a shocked or strangled articulation; for example, on
あ゙ or ゔ. Dakuten can also be occasionally used with ん (ん゙) to
indicate a guttural hum, growl, or similar sound." - Wikipedia
Spiros Bousbouras <spibou@gmail.com> writes:
I'm going through a manga and I have encountered a kana which looks like
ん but also has 2 small lines on upper right.
This might be a ん (moraic n) with a dakuten.
"In informal writing, dakuten is occasionally used on vowels to
indicate a shocked or strangled articulation; for example, on
あ゙ or ゔ. Dakuten can also be occasionally used with ん (ん゙) to
indicate a guttural hum, growl, or similar sound." - Wikipedia
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