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Japanese orthographical sign in the form of a small hiragana (っ) or katakana (ッ) tsu, used to mark geminate consonants in the Japanese language

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  • japán írásjel (hu)
  • signe orthographique japonais sous la forme d'un petit caractère kana Tsu, hiragana (っ) ou katakana (ッ), utilisé pour marquer les consonnes géminées dans la langue japonaise (fr)
  • Japanese orthographical sign in the form of a small hiragana (っ) or katakana (ッ) tsu, used to mark geminate consonants in the Japanese language (en)
  • Gemination in der japanischen Sprache (de)
  • la skribsigno en la formo de malgranda ronda aŭ streka kanao cu (っ, ッ), por marki pli longan konsonanton; ekz. あさり → asari (“pekteno”), あっさり → assari (“facile”) (eo)
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  • August 2014 (en)
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  • C6 C7 (en)
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  • Halfwidth Katakana Letter Small Tu (en)
  • Hiragana Letter Small Tu (en)
  • Katakana Letter Small Tu (en)
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  • Does this mean romaji, or does it mean an English translation? (en)
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  • Sokuon (en)
  • Sokuon (es)
  • Sokuon (de)
  • Sokuon (it)
  • Sokuon (in)
  • 促音 (ja)
  • 촉음 (ko)
  • Sokuon (pt)
  • Сокуон (uk)
  • Сокуон (ru)
  • 促音 (zh)
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