Timeline for Can the onyomi be longer than 2 morae?
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May 1, 2015 at 12:48 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/#!/StackJapanese/status/594121093297905664 | ||
Apr 28, 2015 at 4:26 | vote | accept | Alice Ryhl | ||
Apr 27, 2015 at 23:02 | answer | added | Zhen Lin | timeline score: 3 | |
Apr 27, 2015 at 21:37 | comment | added | Zhen Lin | I'm pretty sure that's actually カイ and エ separately. | |
Apr 27, 2015 at 21:35 | comment | added | senshin | The kanji 褱 is supposedly read カイエ (in Mandarin, huai2), but this kanji is a 表外字, and I cannot find any words that use it. That said, if you were to find a kanji with three morae, I suspect it would probably be one that ends in two あ行 morae. | |
Apr 27, 2015 at 20:11 | comment | added | Alice Ryhl | I changed the question to ask about morae. | |
Apr 27, 2015 at 20:10 | history | edited | Alice Ryhl | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
changed kana to morae
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Apr 27, 2015 at 18:07 | comment | added | Cat | In terms of just kana, @ZhenLin is right. If we're talking syllables (or mora), then no, there is no 3-syllable kanji on-reading (at least in the jouyou list). | |
Apr 27, 2015 at 18:06 | comment | added | Alice Ryhl | @ZhenLin The yoons modify the kana to the left, so じゅ kind of acts like a single character. | |
Apr 27, 2015 at 18:01 | comment | added | Zhen Lin | 十【じゅう】、上【じょう】、食【しょく】…… | |
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Apr 27, 2015 at 17:40 | history | asked | Alice Ryhl | CC BY-SA 3.0 |