Components
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199 words found beginning with '音'
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noun
music; musical movement
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0
1. tone color; tone colour; tone quality; timbre
2. synthesizer patch; synthesiser patch
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noun
voice; (the concept of) sound
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0
sound; noise; echo; acoustics; audio
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0
noun
tone quality; sound quality
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1. reading aloud  (see also: 朗読; opposite: 黙読)
2. on'yomi (adopted Chinese reading of a kanji)  (see also: 音読み)
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noun
vocal sound; phoneme
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1
noun
1. leading a group of people; someone who leads others into a song by singing the leading notes  (see also: 音頭を取る)
2. workmen's songs; marching songs
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Most common form: おんくん
noun
kanji readings; both 'on' and 'kun' readings of a kanji
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noun
1. musical note; note symbol
2. phonetic symbol (incl. the kanji and kana-doubling symbols, vowel-lengthening symbol, etc.)
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