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Try "du". づ is voiced つ.;-)how do you type the tsu sign with the double dot above? (zu)
How do I set the Keyboard layout/IME to United States-International ? The default language is Japanse - Microsoft IME Standard 2002 ver. 8.1. But this keeps assuming a Japanese input computer. The hard drive was recently reformated and I'm trying desperately to get back some semblance of my original life.First thing you need to do is setup a Japanese keyboard. (Don't worry you don't actually need a physical one just change around some options.) Again go to your control Panel and click Region and Language Options button. Click the Languages tab at the top and hit the Details button. Just click the "Add button" on the middle right and scroll till you see "Japanese." Then click the Keyboard layout/IME button and click "OK". After doing this a language bar will popup on your desktop. You can configure it a bit in the "Language Bar" button at the bottom after you click OK. That's pretty much it, now how to actually type.
Basically, there's no space anywhere when written exclusively in Japanese. If you see space, it probably is a language textbook, where spaces are created to give the student a better idea of the sentence structure.In general, how would one know where to 'pause' or in this case leave a space between words in a Japanese sentence? From what I've read in most texts, noun+particle (space).....but then again, I saw others were there wasn't a single space in the entire sentence. Is there a way to tell?
I'm having trouble typing the character "初" for some reason. I just want to be able to type "hajimemashite" I keep typing "haji" then pressing space for the conversion into kanji, but all I get is the kanji:「恥」 Which, of course, is not the meaning I'm going for. heh
Is there a particular way to type hajimemashite in Romaji so that it converts properly to:「初めまして」?
Hi, how do you type the dot and line to indicate a long i sound? Like in ice cream View attachment 12263
Aisukuriimu desu. Thank you