http://www2.hawaii.edu/~ssatoru/other/kana/hiragana_image/index.html
if you look here there is a wa and a wo, as usual, and also a wi and a we. I would assume these are old hiragana that are no longer used? Anything beyond this? Would love to know just for the sake of knowing! Wi YouTube video. Video not found. This video has been removed due :: And how do I find a downloadable wi-fi program if I don't still have it? If we need some back and forth just email me pls. http://www.turtilla.com/tag/videotag/WXsJ1l3rICQ-video-Wi_HOME |
ah thanks epigene and Jimmy Seal
actually my Windows XP won't make wi and we, it does this instead:
うぃ AND うぇ
i probably would have never found that thread.
You can select ゐ and ゑ via the IME alternative-character menu, however.
Yes, the kana ‚î and ‚ï are now obsolete.
This is the result of what can be called "streamlining" in the Japanese phonetic system over history. The sounds "wi" and "we" did exist in the ancient days but had been replaced by the simpler "i" and "e" sounds.
I have heard professional narrators read old Japanese texts, pronouncing the sounds as they would have been read in the past, and certainly could hear them. The Japanese language has come a long way! :bluush:
Just for your reference:
W-vowels (http://www.sf.airnet.ne.jp/ts/japanese/wvowels.html)
http://www.jref.com/forum/showthread.php?t=30914
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