びゃ
びゃ · bya
Forms a contracted sound by combining 『び』 (bi) with small 『ゃ』 (ya). This contracted sound is less common but appears in some Japanese words, often in onomatopoeia or specific terms. For example: 『びゃっこ』 (byakko, 'white tiger') uses this combination, and it can be found in words like 『びゃくし』 (byakushi, 'white paper').
| Example | Status | Practice | Reading | Meaning | Results |
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びゃくし 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | びゃくし · byakushi | White paper | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
びゃくじん 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | びゃくじん · byakujin | White person | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
びゃくどう 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | びゃくどう · byakudō | White copper | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
びゃくや 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | びゃくや · byakuya | White night | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
びゃっこ 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | びゃっこ · byakko | White tiger | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. |