^ In the preface and introduction of the dictionary, e and ye are both used, though in the actual dictionary part, ye is the only one used.
^ In the preface and introduction of the dictionary, e and ye are both used, though in the actual dictionary part, e is the only one used.
In the early Edo period, they were both pronounced as [je]; but in the mid-Edo period, they have changed into [e].
^ In the preface and introduction of the dictionary, wo is used, though in the actual dictionary part, o is mainly used and wo is only used as a particle.
^ In the preface and introduction of the dictionary, wo and o are both used, though in the actual dictionary part, o is mainly used and wo is only used as a particle.