ROMAGI: We
Katakana: ヱ
International Phonetic Alphabet: We
Kana merging: ぇ
The origin of hiragana
Japanese pseudonyms evolved from cursive fonts in China's calligraphy. The prototype of Hiragana is the cursive script of the Chinese character "Hui".
Pronunciation method of pen name ぁ
When pronouncing unvoiced sounds, the lips are slightly tightened, making a W sound in we, and then the mouth is opened, the facial muscles are tightened backwards, and the mouth is slightly larger, naturally making an E sound, and the opening is slightly larger than the wai sound in Chinese. The pronunciation of "ゑ" is similar to the pronunciation of "crooked" in Chinese.
ゑ is the deleted pen name.
ゑ is a pen name that only appeared in Japanese before World War II, and it is quite common. In modern Japanese, it has been merged with ぇ and is no longer used. If it appears, it is usually pronounced as e, such as "sound", which should be pronounced as "ko e" and more "こぇ". When adverbs appear as auxiliary words, they should still be pronounced as we.
Contains words
Sound (こゑ)-sound-Kowe)
Park (こぅゑん)-Park-Kouwen (Cohen)
Get (ゑ)-get-we)
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