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'''Japanese phonetic lettering system'''
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<p>A <b>Dolphin</b> piercing is where a <a href="/index.php?title=Prince_Albert" title="Prince Albert">Prince Albert</a> piercing is attached to another, deeper Prince Albert. Named by <a href="/index.php?title=Jon_Cobb" title="Jon Cobb">Jon Cobb</a>, this piercing is most commonly done using a <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Curved_barbell" title="Curved barbell">curved barbell</a>, giving the appearance of the <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Jewelry" title="Jewelry">jewelry</a> diving through the surface of the skin, hence the name.
</p><p>People who have had this piercing performed report that it provides deep <a href="/index.php?title=Urethra" title="Urethra">urethral</a> stimulation during intercourse, and that those who really don't enjoy <a href="/index.php?title=Sounding" title="Sounding">sounding</a> or other types of play wherein the urethra is stimulated deep within the shaft may find this piercing to be "too much".
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<h2> <span class="mw-headline" id="Alternate_Names"> Alternate Names </span></h2>
<dl><dt> Killer Whale</dt><dd> a local term in Perth, Western Australia for an extremely deep Dolphin piercing (50mm and more) first coined by Adzy Shotgun of Steel Candy Body Piercing (now defunct).
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<ul><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Prince_Albert" title="Prince Albert">Prince Albert</a>
</li><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Deep_PA" title="Deep PA">Deep PA</a>
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Unlike [[Kanji]], which is made up of ideograms or pictograms where the characters are abstract representations of actual objects or concepts (ie. drawings), '''Hiragana''' is a purely phonetic character set of 75 or so "letters" intended to represent a sound. Hiragana is also used for sentence particles and parts of words or phrases — any sentence of Japanese writing will have a combination of hiragana and kanji. Also, it is different from the other phonetic character set, [[Katakana]], in that it is used for native Japanese vocabulary and loan (foreign) words introduced into Japan before the 1900's.


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Here, a basic Japanese sentence where Hiragana letters are in black and blue (blue are sentence particles), Katakana letters are in green and Kanji in red:
 
[[File:BasicJapaneseSentence.png|center|650px]]
 
== Related Articles ==
 
* [[Japan]]
* [[Kanji]]
* [[Katakana]]

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Japanese phonetic lettering system

Unlike Kanji, which is made up of ideograms or pictograms where the characters are abstract representations of actual objects or concepts (ie. drawings), Hiragana is a purely phonetic character set of 75 or so "letters" intended to represent a sound. Hiragana is also used for sentence particles and parts of words or phrases — any sentence of Japanese writing will have a combination of hiragana and kanji. Also, it is different from the other phonetic character set, Katakana, in that it is used for native Japanese vocabulary and loan (foreign) words introduced into Japan before the 1900's.

Here, a basic Japanese sentence where Hiragana letters are in black and blue (blue are sentence particles), Katakana letters are in green and Kanji in red:

BasicJapaneseSentence.png

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