Talk:希顶日本语
希图姆日本语
希图姆日本语与希顶日本语结构类似,但字母使用有所区别。
字母(以希图姆聊天字母表示,いろは序):
i 3 8 G p h H / q N nu_ lu_ du_
w g 5 b l y / d n 7 r 6
u 4 X o c 1 2 / k f z e t
a C j Y x E B / T O m s Tu_
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字源
同音:i G p h q nu_ lu_ l n u o c k e t a m
平/片假名形近: 3 H du_ y 4 z C x T
8: 形近阿拉伯数字8,日语发音 hachi,取首个音节
N: IPA音标/ŋ/与平假名り形近
w: wa 取其声母
g: ka>ga 取其声母
5: 平假名形似其汉写“与”
b: 片假名形似其汉写“夕”
d: 大写右半边与平假名形似
7: 形近阿拉伯数字7,日语发音 nana,取首个音节
r: 拉丁转写为ra,取其首字母
6: 形近阿拉伯数字6,日语发音 mu
X: 大写与平假名形似,左侧开口
1: 片假名中竖直笔画形似1
2: 汉写体“又”在日语中有 mata 的读法,取首个音节
f: 拉丁转写有 fu 的写法
j: 取假名字源“几/幾”之现汉音声母
Y: 平假名写法中包含"Y"之字形
E: 字母名称 4Egv 有水的含义,水在日语中有 mizu 的读法,取首个音节
B: 汉写体“白”在日语中有 shiro 的读法,取首个音节
O: 汉写体“日”在日语中有 hi 的读法
s: se 取其声母
Tu_: thu 与 su 音较近 Rachel1211(留言) 2023年9月15日 (五) 11:11 (CST)
Mnemonic
Happy Chinese New Year! (AKЭXTO!T″├Ɐ)
A = Rising sun. The flags are usually made of silk or paper.
I = As for colors. ...and smells, they'll scatter in the water.
U = Ueno. Ueno Yuuka is a famous female singer.
E = English. English is the official language of many European countries.
O = Osaka. Ootsuka Ai, who was born there, had excellent voice.
Ka = Exchange. In the past, people in some places used farm animals for exchange.
Ki = Stamp. Some stamps have themed drawings, such as long-haired creatures.
Ku = Club. Golf clubs are made of wood, and so are playing cards.
Ke = Landscape. Butterflies are highlighting strokes to the landscape.
Ko = Children. Children like to celebrate Christmas and Chinese New Year.
Sa = Japanese cherry. Songs that mention the flower often mention walking soldiers as well.
Si = Newspaper. Newspapers catch fire easily, but TV news doesn't.
Su = Sparrow. It can't fly high; it just bounces on branches and stones.
Se = World. It's always a flesh-eat-flesh world out there.
So = Abacus. It has a box of beads, like flowers in a flowerbed.
Ta = Cigarettes. Smoking is bad for your health and the natural environment.
Ti = Plover. The threads in a cross-stitch resembles the traffic network.
Tu = Crane and tortoise. They'll live as long as - or outlive - the mountains.
Te = Written letter. Some may be worrying that penmanship is dying out.
To = Tokyo. Tokyo is home to many of the "other things".
Na = Nagoya. This city has a famous fish market.
Ni = Japan. The map of Japan is similar to the side of a face.
Nu = Numazu. Literally meaning "harbor of marsh" - reminds one of wild animals.
Ne = Rats. Rats are often a big trouble to households.
No = The plains. The plains is a very flat area of land.
Ha = Postcard. Postcards are written by hand and passed from hand to hand.
Hi = Airplane. No one would use an airplane in a religious ceremony.
Hu = Fuji. The volcano is a gray watering can that pours lava.
He = Harmony. Farmers make a harmonious scene in the field of crops.
Ho = Insurance. Housing is one of the items involved in insurance.
Ma = Matches. Some people ask for matches after finishing a meal.
Mi = Mikasa. Three is slightly bigger than two, and the hat is made of bamboo.
Mu = Wireless. Wireless radio communication takes place in the air.
Me = Meiji. The family law and many others develops in that period, though not modern.
Mo = Japanese maple. Those trees turn the whole mountain red in the fall.
Ya = Ancient Japan. It produced great pages of art, and it's still doing now.
Yu = Bow and arrow. Cupid carries arrows with heart shapes.
Yo = Yoshino. There are only three different syllables beginning with Y.
Ra = Radio. Signals from the radio factory spread wide.
Ri = Apples. Hippomenes won the contest by throwing down golden apples.
Ru = House-sitters. They're left in villages when others cross cliffs.
Re = Lotus flower. It is also the name of a china spoon.
Ro = Rome. The European city has tall walls for the Colosseum.
Wa = Bracken. Bracken is small, with feather-like leaves.
Wi = The wells.
We = It's hooked. (These two letters are no longer in the modern alphabet.)
Wo = Owari. A few people had close-tied relatives from that former province.
N = End of the alphabet. All are planned by men.
what on earth does AKЭXTO!T″├Ɐ mean? If you don't speak japanese then you don't know what plover relates to cross-stitch. If you do then you better admit it. Translated ORK(留言) 2025年3月5日 (三) 17:41 (CST)
Encoder
The Python-based encoder is here. Unfortunately, it can't handle kanji.
import sys #C This program can't handle angle brackets. a=[57455,57439,57490,57474,57491,57475,57501,57485,57488,57472, 57427,57427,57381,57381,57436,57436,57428,57428,57386,57386, 57387,57387,57383,57383,57388,57388,57473,57473,57384,57384, 57377,57377,57382,57382,57396,57380,57380,57426,57426,57390,57390, 57435,57480,57432,57437,57425, 57481,57481,57481,57438,57438,57438,57434,57434,57434,57429,57429,57429,57378,57378,57378, 57477,57479,57478,57376,57379, 57405,57389,57492,57476,57498,57482, 57431,57391,57484,57424,57430, 57401,57385,65533,65533,57433,57483,57475,65533,65533] a=a+[65533,65533, 8243,176,8243,176, 65533,65533,65533,45]+a+[57385,65533,65533,57433, 183,8212, 65533,65533,65533] a=12353*[0]+a da=[12364,12366,12368,12370,12372, 12374,12376,12378,12380,12382, 12384,12386,12389,12391,12393, 12400,12403,12406,12409,12412, 12436,12446] da=da+[n+96 for n in da]+[12535,12536,12537,12538] ha=[12401,12404,12407,12410,12413] ha=ha+[n+96 for n in ha] a[10]=10 a[32]=32 while(1): c=ord(sys.stdin.read(1)) if(12352<c<12544): print(chr(a[c]),end='') if(c in da): print(chr(a[12443]),end='') if(c in ha): print(chr(a[12444]),end='') else: print(chr(c),end='')
注意多音字
ƔJ = x8꜔
J″⅄ZⱯ = ⁊ɜ𑀟 ߆e꜔
Z├ᗺ″ = ⁊iɤ diey
GBI = o꜔uo I
ᗺwK⅄ = pio jʎ
GƋG″Ƽ = jbia dx8l
ⱯX├″X = đu6 ꜔nə
ƋƟCE = tpiʎ E
ⱯX4 = zh6꜔
JᕍJ = h6
Z″꒛ = wiⱯ lɛ
Ɐᛋ = ulɛ
ƼOX = ʎpiⱯ X
P″CƼQ = piⱯʎ ƼQ
XMH″ = piⱯʎ
ZCⱯ = gⱯh 4iⱯ꜔
X7″R = sueɛ yⱯ꜔
ⱯᛋBE = piⱯ E
E├ = nuɵ꜔ (≠nuɵa)
稍后再补充 ColorfulGalaxy(留言) 2025年1月30日 (四) 17:24 (CST)
英文字母
A | B | C | D | E | F | G |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I– | U″– | X– | T″ɛ– | E– | I7 | X″– |
H | I | J | K | L | M | N |
IEQ | AE | X″i– | K– | I1 | I6 | IV |
O | P | Q | R | S | T | U |
O– | U°– | Jɤ– | A–1 | IS | Tɛ– | Ɣ– |
V | W | X | Y | Z (BrE) | Z (NAmE) | |
7″E | Ƽ″7″꒛ɤ– | IwCS | ΓE | e″w├ | S″ɛ– |
Disclaimer: ΓƼXᗺ ƟP⅄Z″ᖷ ᗺBeBE. The texts above may contain errors. ColorfulGalaxy(留言) 2025年2月11日 (二) 15:05 (CST)
- If you keep claiming you don't speak japanese then I'll delete all of this Translated ORK(留言) 2025年3月5日 (三) 17:43 (CST)