ぎゃ
ぎゃ · gya
Forms a contracted sound by combining 『ぎ』 (gi) with small 『ゃ』 (ya). This contracted sound is used in native Japanese words and is pronounced as a single mora. For example: 『ぎゃく』 (gyaku, 'reverse').
| Example | Status | Practice | Reading | Meaning | Results |
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ぎゃく 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | ぎゃく · gyaku | Reverse | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
ぎゃくしゅう 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | ぎゃくしゅう · gyakushū | Counterattack | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
ぎゃくせつ 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | ぎゃくせつ · gyakusetsu | Paradox | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
ぎゃくてん 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | ぎゃくてん · gyakuten | Reversal | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
ぎゃくに 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | ぎゃくに · gyaku ni | On the contrary | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. |