Syllabic ん (/nn/) | |
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The letter, ん, is treated like a syllable by itself. The pronunciation of ん changes depending on its phonological context.
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ん occurs in the middle or at the end of a word. It NEVER occurs at the beginning of a Japanese word. ん before な, に, ぬ, ね and の retains its full syllabic length. Do not reduce two syllables (e.g., んな) to a single syllable (e.g., な). If you do so, you may end up with different words as shown below.
In some romaji-based dictionaries, when ん is followed by あ, い, う, え, お, や, ゆ, or よ, an apostrophe is used to distinguish it from な, に, ぬ, ね, の, にゃ, にゅ or にょ. Study the table below.
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