ナガサキ

Japanese

Etymology

From katakana form of (なが)(さき) (Nagasaki).

Pronunciation

    • (Tokyo) サキ [nàgáꜜsàkì] (Nakadaka – [2])[1]
    • IPA(key): [na̠ɡa̠sa̠kʲi]

    Proper noun

    ナガサキ • (Nagasaki) 

    1. Nagasaki as atomic bombed place
      • 2019 August 5, “「最後の被爆者」決意 姉が見たナガサキ語る つなぐ~胎内被爆者の74年(1) [Determined to be ‘the Last Hibakusha’: He Told Nagasaki His Sister Saw: Passing on: 74 years of the Hibakusha in utero (1)]”, in Nishinippon Shimbun:
        (くろ)(びょう)()()(あつ)(ほん)には、74(ななじゅうよ)(ねん)(まえ)8(はち)(がつ)9(ここの)()15(じゅうご)(さい)(じょ)(がく)(せい)(のう)()(きざ)んだナガサキでの(せい)(さん)(たい)(けん)(しる)されていた。
        Kuro-byōshi no buatsui hon ni wa, nanajūyo-nen mae no hachigatsu kokonoka, jūgo-sai no jogakusei ga nōri ni kizanda Nagasaki de no seisan na taiken ga shirusarete ita.
        The thick, black-covered book describes the horrific experience of Nagasaki, etched in the mind of a 15-year-old schoolgirl on August 9, 74 years ago.

    References

    1. 1998, NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 (NHK Japanese Pronunciation Accent Dictionary) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: NHK, →ISBN
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