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Indecisive Haiku

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In trying
Real Haiku
Difficulty

Think I did that right.
 

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Nope.

5 syllables
7 syllables
5 syllables

It's actually mora, not syllable. Mora are kinda like short syllables, and I think the breakdown is:

I n t ry ing
A re a l Ha i ku
Di ffi cu l ty

Turns out I counted wrong, but you get the picture.

EDIT: Fixed it.
 

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It's actually mora, not syllable. Mora are kinda like short syllables, and I think the breakdown is:

I n t ry ing
A re a l Ha i ku
Di ffi cu l ty

Turns out I counted wrong, but you get the picture.

EDIT: Fixed it.

Mora doesn't mean what you think it means.
"Mora (plural moras or morae) is a unit of sound used in phonology that determines syllable weight (which in turn determines stress or timing) in some languages."

Butchering words to fit the format is not a haiku. 5,7,5 syllables.

You don't want to fight me on this. :)
 

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Mora doesn't mean what you think it means.
"Mora (plural moras or morae) is a unit of sound used in phonology that determines syllable weight (which in turn determines stress or timing) in some languages."

Butchering words to fit the format is not a haiku. 5,7,5 syllables.

You don't want to fight me on this. :)

Challenge accepted!

Wikipedia said:
Haiku (俳句 haikai verse?) listen (help·info), plural haiku, is a form of Japanese poetry, consisting of 17 moras (or on), in three phrases of 5, 7, and 5 moras respectively.[1] Although haiku are often stated to have 17 syllables,[2] this is inaccurate as syllables and moras are not the same.

Also Wikipedia said:
Although the word "on" is often translated as "syllable", in fact one on is counted for a short syllable, an additional one for an elongated vowel, diphthong, or doubled consonant, and one more for an "n" at the end of a syllable. Thus, the word "haibun", though counted as two syllables in English, is counted as four on in Japanese (ha-i-bu-n)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku#Syllables_or_.22on.22_in_haiku

Same Wikipedia article Tyloric quoted said:
A syllable containing one mora is said to be monomoraic; one with two moras is called bimoraic; some with three, rarer, are trimoraic.

Traditional Haikus count mora, not syllables, Syllables can have more than one mora.
 
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