Asked by Rhelax
Hey Bot, can you generate kanji with furigana on top?
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GPT 3.5
Yes, I can help you generate kanji with furigana on top. Could you please provide me with the specific kanji characters you want, along with their furigana readings?
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Rhelax
夜明よあけの始はじまり
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GPT 3.5
夜明(よあけ)の始(はじまり)
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Rhelax
Will this be successful if I'm editing on Fandom?
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Rhelax
Bot?
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. As an AI language model, I cannot directly interact with specific platforms or websites like Fandom. However, I can generate the text for you, and you can manually copy and use it on Fandom or any other platform that supports text editing.
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Rhelax
Put what you gave me in this format: {{Ruby|新|しん}}{{Ruby|星|せい}}の{{Ruby|呼|こ}}{{Ruby|吸|きゅう}}
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GPT 3.5
Certainly! Here is the text you requested in the required format:
{{Ruby|夜明|よあけ}}{{Ruby|の|の}}{{Ruby|始|はじ}}{{Ruby|まり|まり}}
Please note that in the provided format, each kanji character and its furigana reading are enclosed within the {{Ruby}} tags.
{{Ruby|夜明|よあけ}}{{Ruby|の|の}}{{Ruby|始|はじ}}{{Ruby|まり|まり}}
Please note that in the provided format, each kanji character and its furigana reading are enclosed within the {{Ruby}} tags.
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Rhelax
Put that into english letter romaji please.
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GPT 3.5
Certainly! Here is the text you requested in English letter romaji:
{{Ruby|yoake|よあけ}}{{Ruby|no|の}}{{Ruby|hajimari|はじまり}}.
In this format, the word "yoake" is the furigana reading for 夜明, "no" is for の, and "hajimari" is for 始まり.
{{Ruby|yoake|よあけ}}{{Ruby|no|の}}{{Ruby|hajimari|はじまり}}.
In this format, the word "yoake" is the furigana reading for 夜明, "no" is for の, and "hajimari" is for 始まり.
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Rhelax
Add furigana to the following kanji: 鳩木海洋地
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GPT 3.5
Here is the text with furigana on the provided kanji characters:
鳩木(はとぎ)海洋(かいよう)地(ち)
In this format, the furigana readings are added above each corresponding kanji character.
鳩木(はとぎ)海洋(かいよう)地(ち)
In this format, the furigana readings are added above each corresponding kanji character.
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Rhelax
Put that in this template: Put what you gave me in this format: {{Ruby|新|しん}}{{Ruby|星|せい}}の{{Ruby|呼|こ}}{{Ruby|吸|きゅう}}
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GPT 3.5
Certainly! Here is the provided text in the requested template format:
{{Ruby|鳩木|はとぎ}}{{Ruby|海洋|かいよう}}{{Ruby|地|ち}}
In this format, each kanji character and its furigana reading are enclosed within the {{Ruby}} tags.
{{Ruby|鳩木|はとぎ}}{{Ruby|海洋|かいよう}}{{Ruby|地|ち}}
In this format, each kanji character and its furigana reading are enclosed within the {{Ruby}} tags.
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Rhelax
Do the same with these kanji: きのえ
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GPT 3.5
Here is the text with furigana on the provided kanji characters:
{{Ruby|木|き}}{{Ruby|の|の}}{{Ruby|え|え}}
In this format, the furigana readings are added above each corresponding kanji character.
{{Ruby|木|き}}{{Ruby|の|の}}{{Ruby|え|え}}
In this format, the furigana readings are added above each corresponding kanji character.
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Rhelax
Do you know what the "Ruby" is for?
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GPT 3.5
Yes, the "Ruby" in this context refers to a formatting element used in HTML and some other markup languages. It is used for adding furigana, which is a phonetic guide written above or beside kanji characters to aid in their pronunciation. The {{Ruby|kanji|furigana}} template is commonly used to format furigana in many online platforms and websites.
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Rhelax
Now this single kanji: 柱
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GPT 3.5
Here is the kanji with furigana on top:
{{Ruby|柱|はしら}}
In this example, the furigana reading "はしら" is added above the kanji 柱.
{{Ruby|柱|はしら}}
In this example, the furigana reading "はしら" is added above the kanji 柱.
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Rhelax
If the furigana is the same as the kanji, then it's not necessary.
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GPT 3.5
You are correct. If the furigana reading is the same as the kanji, it is not necessary to include it. Therefore, for the kanji 柱, the furigana is not needed.
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Rhelax
No, no, not that.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. Here is the kanji with furigana on top, as requested:
{{Ruby|柱|はしら}}
{{Ruby|柱|はしら}}
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Rhelax
Kinoe in kanji and romaji
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GPT 3.5
The kanji for "Kinoe" is 木ノ葉. In romaji, it is spelled as "Kinoe".
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Rhelax
Put kanji in emerald format.
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GPT 3.5
In emerald format, the kanji for "Kinoe" (木ノ葉) would be:
[木ノ葉]
[木ノ葉]
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Rhelax
Now in ruby format.
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GPT 3.5
In ruby format, the kanji for "Kinoe" (木ノ葉) would be:
<ruby>木<rp>(</rp>き<rp>)</rp></ruby><ruby>ノ<rp>(</rp>の<rp>)</rp></ruby><ruby>葉<rp>(</rp>は<rp>)</rp></ruby>
<ruby>木<rp>(</rp>き<rp>)</rp></ruby><ruby>ノ<rp>(</rp>の<rp>)</rp></ruby><ruby>葉<rp>(</rp>は<rp>)</rp></ruby>