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What are the examples of vowel vietor triangle?

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Where did the triangle originate from?

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What is the longest word without any vowels in history?

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Does history have a long or short vowel sound?

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What is Vietor?

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How do you know if it is indicating the long vowel sound in Japanese?

It depends. If you are reading from kana, there will be a doubled vowel or a line indicating the doubling. If you are reading from 'romanji', English lettering, there will either be a line or a triangle over the vowel indicating it should be lenghened or it may be doubled or another lenghening vowel may follow, as in "ou".