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I'm having a really hard time typing in Japanese, because every time I need to type a word with this particle [っ] I just can't find it anywhere on the keyboard
I have searched it and copied so when I'm writing a word that needs it I past, but thats not the proper way ;((
I just can't write がっこう or なっとう properly without pasting the っ
I'm putting here a pic of my keyboard, but I've looked every single button
I hope y'all don't think I'm dumb with this kind of struggle, y'all can laugh but please help me after 🙏🏻 istg I'm losing it trying to find that っ
I have someone I think that knows this - will send them to the thread.
@マイコー I'm surprised that you don't know this yourself.
@gumi You type a regular つ and then hit that 小 button (left of わ) and you magically get っ. Another option is to tap た 6 times, cause after と comes っ.
I have always used the qwerty keyboard - too old to handle the 9key style ones :)
For the "Qwerty Keyboard":
You can press the specific character's consistent (everything NOT a vowel) twice.
Ex: っと (I pressed T two times)
Alternativly: you could put an L (lowercase) before the actual character itself.
Ex: っ (I typed ltsu, l being small font, tsu being character)
Hope this helps!
Interesting. I've never seen this interface before.
Is it for cellphones or something ?
How easy it to use as compared to the standard Qwerty interface ?
That keyboard is for mobile devices and is usually called "12-key", "kana flick" or "keitai". It's similar to T9; originally on cellphones each button would have to be pressed a certain number of times to get the different vowels (e.g. pressing あ multiple times will cycle through いうえお), but on touch screens this style of keyboard usually uses flick input (e.g. pressing あ will enter あ, and swiping left, up, right, or down respectively will give you いうえお).
It takes a little adjusting if you aren't used to T9, but input is way faster than using QWERTY and it doesn't require memorizing any weird shortcuts for certain kana combinations. For Japanese learners, it also encourages you to stop thinking in romaji and it makes the gojuuon order (alphabetical order for kana) second-nature.
If you have a Windows computer, the onscreen keyboard has a kana flick option. Most Japanese keyboards for smartphones will have this layout in their options, and there's also a very cute app called "FlicKuma" starring Kumamon that trains you to type with it.
@gillianfaith Thank you for providing such a great response to my question. Very informative.
I'm having a really hard time typing in Japanese, because every time I need to type a word with this particle [っ] I just can't find it anywhere on the keyboard
I have searched it and copied so when I'm writing a word that needs it I past, but thats not the proper way ;((
I just can't write がっこう or なっとう properly without pasting the っ
I'm putting here a pic of my keyboard, but I've looked every single button
I hope y'all don't think I'm dumb with this kind of struggle, y'all can laugh but please help me after 🙏🏻 istg I'm losing it trying to find that っ
i think that you have to write the つ and in the suggestions it will appear the little tsu. for this type of jpn keyboard at least you have to literally write furigana by furigana. hope it helps!