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This template generates an etymology for small katakana characters.
- In Japanese, they are: ァ, ィ, ゥ, ェ, ォ, ヵ, ヶ, ッ, ャ, ュ, ョ and ヮ.
- In Ainu, they are: ㇰ, ㇱ, ㇲ, ㇳ, ㇴ, ㇵ, ㇶ, ㇷ, ㇸ, ㇺ, ㇻ, ㇼ, ㇽ, ㇾ, ㇿ and ㇷ゚.
Usage
Place this template below the etymology header of any applicable entry.
Parameters
Positional (unnamed) parameters:
|1=
The normal (big) version of the character.
|2=
The romanization of the big version.
Named parameters:
|lang=
The code of the language. If empty, Japanese will be assumed.
Examples in Japanese
- The entry ァ should contain:
{{Hira-small|ア|a}}
- The entry ュ should contain:
{{Hira-small|ユ|yu}}
Examples in Ainu
- The entry ㇼ should contain:
{{Hira-small|リ|ri|lang=ain}}
- The entry ㇲ should contain:
{{Hira-small|ス|su|lang=ain}}
See also
Japanese script templates |
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