File:Ja-4-shi.ogg

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Ja-4-shi.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1.0 s, 75 kbps, file size: 9 KB)

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A Japanese soundbite:

  • what?: 4 in Japanese
    • There're two ways to pronounce 4 in Japanese: yon and shi. This file is latter, but since "shi" is usually used when counting numbers, there's a counting version of "shi": Image:Ja-4-shi_counting.ogg. The former can be found at Image:Ja-4-yon.ogg.
  • for what: pronunciation for wikimedia projects
  • recorded by: a native speaker of Japanese
  • mono/stereo: mono
  • format: OggVorbis, VBR, -q 1.00 (nominal bitrate: 60 or 80 or so kbps)
  • recorded and edited with: Audacity 1.3.0-beta; noize removed, normalized; voice starts at around 0.25 sec, ends at around 1.00 sec.
  • encoded with: oggdropXPd V.1.8.9 with libvorbis 1.1.2
Date recorded, edited and released on 2006-11-15
Source I, marsian recorded my own voice by myself.
Author marsian
Permission
(Reusing this file)
I release it into the public domain or the equivalent (i.e. as free as possible under the Japanese copyright law). If you do not like it, then you can choose {{cc-by-sa-2.1-jp}} or later, or {{cc-by-sa-2.5}} or later.
Other versions Image:Ja-4-shi_counting.ogg; related file: Image:Ja-4-yon.ogg
Public domain I, the copyright holder of this work, release this work into the public domain. This applies worldwide.
In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so:
I grant anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.

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