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слово "Nijon" ("Япония") написано тремя символами: "nena-ilo", "jan-oko" и
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слово "Nijon" ("Япония") написано тремя символами: "nena-ilo", "jan-oko" и
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"nena".
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"nena".
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Также распространён другой способ: после символа внутри картуши ставят точку,
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чтобы обозначить, что символ читается как первый слог, или две точки (обычно в
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виде двоеточия), если читается весь символ. Например, "jan Mawijo" пишется, как
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"jan \[mama·wile·jo·\]", а "jan Kilili" -- как "jan \[kili:lipu·\]" или "jan \[kili·lili:\]".
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Стоит учесть, что в обеих этих системах звук "n" в конце слога считается за
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отдельный слог. Например, слово "nanpa" разбивается на "na", "n" и "pa".
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### Примеры
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### Примеры
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![wan ni pi lipu ni li sitelen kepeken sitelen pona. sina ken ala ken sona e ni.
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![wan ni pi lipu ni li sitelen kepeken sitelen pona. sina ken ala ken sona e ni.
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@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ unofficial word "Nijon" ("Japan") written as three characters: "nena-ilo",
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Others use a different system: they put a single dot after a character inside a
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Others use a different system: they put a single dot after a character inside a
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cartouche to mean the word's first syllable and two dots (typically in a
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cartouche to mean the word's first syllable and two dots (typically in a
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colon-like formation) to mean the entire word's pronunciation. So, for example, "jan Mawijo" can
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colon-like formation) to mean the entire word's pronunciation. So, for example, "jan Mawijo" can
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be express as "jan \[mama·wile·jo·\]" and "jan Kilili" can be "jan \[kili:lipu·\]" or "jan \[kili:lili·\]".
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be express as "jan \[mama·wile·jo·\]" and "jan Kilili" can be "jan \[kili:lipu·\]" or "jan \[kili·lili:\]".
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It's worth noting that in both of these systems, the final "n" sound is treated
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It's worth noting that in both of these systems, the final "n" sound is treated
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as a syllable on its own. For example, the word "nanpa" is broken down into
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as a syllable on its own. For example, the word "nanpa" is broken down into
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