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A glottal stop or “choked sound”.
The sokuon: a small form of ツ (tsu). In romanization, this is represented by doubling the following consonant. The equivalent in hiragana is っ.
(Internet slang) Used to emphasize a letter at the end of a word.
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A glottal stop or “choked sound”. / The sokuon: a small form of ツ (tsu). In romanization, this is represented by doubling the following consonant. The equivalent in hiragana is っ.
ッ
In Japanese, the small tsu often indicates a brief halt within a word — a glottal stop, that is, a choked
sound.
In Japanese, the small tsu often indicates a brief halt within a word — a glottal stop, that is, a choked
sound.
日本語ではッが言葉の中の一瞬の止まり、つまりグロッタルストップ(「息の詰まる音」)を示すことがある。
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