Posted December 3, 201212 yr I bought my first car a 2012 Nissan Sentra in feburary. Nii-san in japanese means brother. So i bought a brother. So family members can be bought
December 3, 201212 yr Author But the sun gives life on the planet ; v ; I've thought of that before. xDD I thought of it just now!
December 3, 201212 yr Japanese Industry = Nippon Sangyou Ni'pon Sangyou* Ni'san Nissan The more you know *(double constonants represent a small pause which is written with its own character in Japanese)
December 3, 201212 yr Author Japanese Industry = Nippon Sangyou Ni'pon Sangyou* Ni'san Nissan The more you know *(double constonants represent a small pause which is written with its own character in Japanese) I actually didn't know that.
December 4, 201212 yr *(double constonants represent a small pause which is written with its own character in Japanese) Isn't it just a small tsu? Can't type in kanna on this computer.
December 4, 201212 yr Isn't it just a small tsu? Can't type in kanna on this computer. Yes, and that represents the small pause or double consonant.
December 4, 201212 yr Yes, and that represents the small pause or double consonant. But what I'm saying is it's not it's own character, just a smaller version of tsu.
December 4, 201212 yr But what I'm saying is it's not it's own character, just a smaller version of tsu. I said that really for simplicity's sake. Even though they use a small tsu it still has a different pronunciation (or lack of pronunciation ) than the large tsu. But it's always the same symbol where in the romanization we just make two consonants.
I bought my first car a 2012 Nissan Sentra in feburary. Nii-san in japanese means brother. So i bought a brother. So family members can be bought