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This template generates a etymology for hiragana characters with a dakuten.
They are: ゔ, が, ぎ, ぐ, げ, ご, ざ, じ, ず, ぜ, ぞ, だ, ぢ, づ, で, ど, ば, び, ぶ, べ and ぼ.
Usage
Place this template below the etymology header of any applicable entry.
Parameters
Both parameters are positional (unnamed).
|1=
The character without dakuten.
|2=
The Hepburn romanization of the character without dakuten.
Examples
- The entry ば should contain:
{{Hira-dakuten|は|ha}}
- The entry べ should contain:
{{Hira-dakuten|へ|he}}
See also
Japanese script templates |
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