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Entering a simple Japanese phrase
Let's see how to enter the following japanese sentence using moke
ñóñ╖ñ┐íóñ∩ñ┐ñ╖ñ╧┼∞╡■ñ╦╣╘ñ¡ñ▐ñ╣íú
(Ashita, watashi wa toukyou ni ikimasu)
Start moke with no filename and we will then have a fresh buffer to
play around with. The first word to enter is ñóñ╖ñ┐. To enter
we must first go to the INSERT mode. Typing an 'i' changes the mode to
INSERT mode. When you pressed the 'i' key the "Enter:" prompt was
displayed on the ENTERLINE or the last line of your screen. Now to enter
ñóñ╖ñ┐ simply type "ashita" using romaji as shown below.
Enter: ashita
Press return and the hiragana for ashita appears on the first line
of the screen. The comma can be entered as is. Enter it and press
return. Next enter "watashi", press return. The "wa" must be entered
like it appears in hiragana that is ñ╧ (ha), press return.
Now we get to the first kanji word in the sentence. Enter toukyou
just as you would any other word but instead of using the return key
to send the line to the screen use the F2 function key. The romaji
string toukyou has only one mapping in the SKK jishou so it is displayed
immediatedly. Had there been more than one mapping the choices would have
been displayed in the ENTERLINE and selection is done with the arrow keys
and the return key.
Now let's finish the sentence. Next is "ni", enter it like "ashita" and
press the return key. Now we have the last word "ikimasu". Since this
word uses both kanji and hiragana to represent the word entering it is
slight different from kanji only words. To lookup the kanji ╣╘ in the
dictionary enter the romaji for the kanji part of the word then enter
the first romaji character of the hiragana portion of the word which
is a "k". But capitalize it. Capitalizing it tells the program that this
character should be treated differently and should not be translated into
hiragana. Press the F2 key. Two choice will appear on the ENTERLINE. The
first choice is the question mark (?) if you select this by pressing the
SPACE BAR or the return key nothing will be selected. So use the right
arrow and move the cursor under ╣╘. Press the SPACE BAR or the
return key. Lastly enter the hiragana porition of "ikimasu" with a period
and press the return key.