Template:ja-renjō
- The following documentation is located at Template:ja-renjō/documentation. [edit]
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Simple template intended for inclusion in etymology sections for compound words, describing a sound shift in one of the compound constituent terms as an instance of renjō.
Usage
[edit]Parameters:
|1=
(Required)
- Enter the non-renjō romaji for the term.
|2=
(Required)
- Enter the post-renjō romaji for the term.
|3=
or|k=
(Optional)
- Enter the kanji for which this reading applies.
|sort=
(Optional)
- Enter the sort index. When omitted, the sortkey is automatically retrieved by Module:Jpan-sortkey. When transcribing the hiragana for
hidx
, if the transcription begins with a 濁点 (dakuten, the double-dots denoting a voiced initial consonant) such as べ (be), or with a 半濁点 (handakuten, the small circle denoting “p” sounds) such as ぺ (pe), use the hidx parameter to index it under the corresponding 清音 (seion, “clear sound”, i.e. an unmodified kana) such as へ (he). When the entry begins with a dakuten kana, follow the word with one apostrophe'
; when it begins with a handakuten kana, it with two apostrophes''
. This maintains the sort order on the Category:Japanese terms with renjō page.
- Enter the sort index. When omitted, the sortkey is automatically retrieved by Module:Jpan-sortkey. When transcribing the hiragana for
Examples
[edit]{{ja-renjō}}
The {{{1}}} changes to {{{2}}} as an instance of renjō (連声).
(Probably not the desired result, when used without supplying any arguments. Also categorized under the page title.)
{{ja-renjō|ō|nō}}
The ō changes to nō as an instance of renjō (連声).
(Also categorized under the page title.)
{{ja-renjō|an|nan|sort=きんなん'}}
The an changes to nan as an instance of renjō (連声).
(Also categorized under きんなん'.)
{{ja-renjō|i|mi|位|sort=さんみ}}
The i reading for 位 changes to mi as an instance of renjō (連声).
(Also categorized under さんみ.)
{{ja-renjō|i|mi|k=位|sort=さんみ}}
The i reading for 位 changes to mi as an instance of renjō (連声).
(Also categorized under さんみ.)