ぴゅ
ぴゅ · pyu
Forms a contracted sound by combining 『ぴ』 (pi) with small 『ゅ』 (yu). This contracted sound is used in native Japanese words and onomatopoeia, often representing a single mora in pronunciation. For example: 『ぴゅっと とぶ』 (pyutto tobu, 'to fly with a whoosh').
| Example | Status | Practice | Reading | Meaning | Results |
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ぴゅーん 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | ぴゅーん · pyūn | Sound of a siren or high-speed movement | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
ぴゅう 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | ぴゅう · pyū | Sound of wind or whistle | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
ぴゅっと 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | ぴゅっと · pyutto | With a whoosh or swift motion | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
ぴゅっぴゅ 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | ぴゅっぴゅ · pyuppyu | Sound of a whistle or steam | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
ぴゅん 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | ぴゅん · pyun | Sound of something flying quickly | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. |