一ナノハ
Nanoha Ninomae
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Extra consonants
Nanoha's voicebank covers almost all consonants from English. There are also extra consonants for Spanish and Japanese.
English consonants
[vv] ⟨v⟩ase
[ng] si⟨ng⟩
[zz] ⟨z⟩any
[th] ⟨th⟩ought
[dh] ⟨th⟩ere
[ff] ⟨f⟩ar
[l] ⟨l⟩ate
[wr] ⟨wr⟩ong
Spanish consonants
[v] be⟨b⟩é
[th] en⟨c⟩ima*
[dh] de⟨d⟩o
[x] ⟨g⟩eneral
[ff] ⟨f⟩ase
[l] ⟨l⟩ino
* Only applies to specific regions of Spain.
Japanese consonants
[v] ⟨v⟩ in JPN loanwords
[ng] alternate JPN pronunciation of ⟨g⟩
[zz] alternate JPN pronunciation of ⟨z⟩
[zh] alternate JPN pronunciation of ⟨j⟩
[l] alternate JPN pronunciation of ⟨r⟩
[l] is also available by itself and can act like a vowel or moraic nasal.
Aspirated consonants
[kk] ⟨c⟩ar
[tt] ⟨t⟩op
[pp] ⟨p⟩at
Palatalized and labialized consonants
Palatalized consonants: [vy], [vvy], [ngy], [ly]
Labialized consonants: [kw], [gw], [ngw], [ffw]
Contextual moraic nasal ⟨ん⟩
The moraic nasal ⟨ん⟩ changes depending on the consonant following it.
[ん] before ⟨s⟩, ⟨sh⟩, ⟨h⟩, ⟨f⟩, ⟨y⟩, ⟨w⟩, and vowels
[んn] before ⟨z⟩, ⟨zz⟩, ⟨j⟩, ⟨zh⟩, ⟨t⟩, ⟨ch⟩, ⟨ts⟩, ⟨d⟩, ⟨n⟩, ⟨r⟩, and ⟨l⟩
[んm] before ⟨b⟩, ⟨p⟩, ⟨m⟩
[んng] before ⟨k⟩, ⟨g⟩, and ⟨ng⟩
[んhm] for humming
Extra vowels
Nanoha's voicebank covers almost all vowels from English. There is also an extra vowel for Mandarin Chinese.
[{] c⟨a⟩t
[@] th⟨e⟩
[3] b⟨ir⟩d
[A] m⟨a⟩r
[I] b⟨i⟩t
[U] l⟨oo⟩k
[O] c⟨o⟩t
[Y] ⟨yu⟩ (CHN)
[V] b⟨u⟩t
[uu] b⟨oo⟩t
Vowel aliases
[X] [- X] starting vowel
[* X] vowel crossfade (following a different vowel)
[X X] vowel crossfade (following the same vowel)
Vowel ending aliases
[X -] natural ending
[X R] exhaling breath
[X H] inhaling breath
[X .] glottal stop
[X '] vocal fry
Vowel aliases and vowel ending aliases are available for all Japanese vowels, extra vowels, contextual ⟨ん⟩ aliases, and [l].
Misc.
Vowel-consonant aliases: [XC]. ⟨k⟩, ⟨t⟩, and ⟨p⟩ also come in the form of [XK], [XT], and [XP] when with no audible release, mostly for Korean support.
Starting vowel consonants: [-C]
Individual ending consonants: [C] for “hard” consonants and [* C] for “soft” consonants
The types of aliases above apply to all consonants except palatalized variants.