[e:] or [ei]
[bi:]
[shi:]
[di:] or [de:]
[i:]
[e0u] or [e0] or [efu] or [ef]

The consonant of [e0u] (and [e0]) doesn't exist in English (I heard that
a similar sound exists in Greek but not sure).  Japanese characters for
[0u] are U+3075, U+30D5 and U+FF8C.

Hope this helps,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > How do the Japanese read the hex digits A thru F?
> 
> Probably: ei, bi, shi, di, i, effu.
> 
> _ Marco

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