- Shiritori
Shiritori (しりとり) is a
Japan ese word game in which the players are required to say a word which begins with the finalkana of the previous word. No distinction is made betweenhiragana ,katakana andkanji . "Shiritori" literally means "taking the bottom" as Japanese language can be written vertically.Basic rules
*Two or more people take turns to play.
*Onlynoun s are permitted.
*A player who plays a word ending in the mora "N" (ん) loses the game, as no word begins with that character.
*Words may not be repeated.
*Phrases connected by "no" (の) are permitted, but only in those cases where the phrase is sufficiently fossilized to be considered a "word".Example:
sakura (さくら)-> rajio (ラジオ)->onigiri (おにぎり)-> risu (りす)->sumo u (すもう) ->udon (うどん)The player who played the word "udon" lost this game.
There are various optional and advanced rules, which must be agreed on before the game begins.
Optional rules
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Dakuten andhandakuten may be ignored. Thus "suupu" (スープ) may be followed by "furo" (ふろ).
*A long vowel may either be ignored or considered as a vowel. "Mikisaa" (ミキサー/みきさあ) can be followed by either "sakura" or "aki" (あき).
*Common pronouns and place names may not be permitted. "Edo jou" (えどじょう) lit. Edo castle is safe.
*Two words spelled with the same kana but different kanji may be permitted. For example, "Su" (す) can either be spelled as "巣" (lit. a birdnest) or "酢" (lit. vinegar).Advanced rules
*Words are limited to a certain genre.
*Instead of using only the last kana, the final two kana must be used again. In this case, neither kana may be "N".
*The length of a word must be three or more syllables.
*Only words beginning and ending in dakuten and handakuten may be used.English shiritori
A Shiritori game using only English words was invented to help one learn English. Most rules are the same, yet there are several original and optional rules that are used.
*For students of English, any words including nouns, verbs, and adjectives can be used.
*Players cannot use past tenses of a verb except when a verb does not follow the standard pattern. A player may use "be," "was," or "is" but not "kick" and "kicked."
*When a word ends in a vowel, like "life," one may use the preceding consonant instead.Trivia
*There is a Russian wordgame similar to shiritori, called "igra v goroda" (a game of cities). Players are required to say a name of a city or town that ends with the final letter of the previous word.
External links
* [http://niya.cc/shiritori/ Online Shiritori]
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