Learn Japanese Pronunciations
We have started quite a few threads about Learning Japanese language.
We have found it really difficult telling how to pronounce the letters...online!
So please see the following simple video that describes the pronunciations of the basic japanese letters (Hiragana and Katakana Script) ๐
[video=youtube;38MJW2q6Vp0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38MJW2q6Vp0[/video]
Video Credtis: ShoyuJapan.com
We have found it really difficult telling how to pronounce the letters...online!
So please see the following simple video that describes the pronunciations of the basic japanese letters (Hiragana and Katakana Script) ๐
[video=youtube;38MJW2q6Vp0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38MJW2q6Vp0[/video]
Video Credtis: ShoyuJapan.com
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Ankita KatdareLearn Japanese Pronunciation
We have started quite a few threads about Learning Japanese language.
We have found it really difficult telling how to pronounce the letters...online!
So please see the following simple video that describes the pronunciations of the basic japanese letters (Hiragana and Katakana Script) ๐
[video=youtube;38MJW2q6Vp0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38MJW2q6Vp0[/video]
Video Credtis: ShoyuJapan.com -
CIVILPRINCESSRe: Learn Japanese Pronunciation
nice one abrakadabra ๐
this should to some extent let people clear their doubts on the pronunciation ๐ -
rishi0922Re: Learn Japanese Pronunciation
@abraKadabra: Yokudekimashita......keep it up -
Ankita KatdareRe: Learn Japanese Pronunciation
Aarigato (Thanks)
Rishi San mou nihongo no benkyou o shimasu ka? ๐
(Does Mr. Rishi study Japanese Language too?) -
silverscorpionRe: Learn Japanese Pronunciation
It must be "Rishi san mou Nihongo o benkyou o shimasu ka?", right?AbraKadabraAarigato (Thanks)
Rishi San mou nihongo no benkyou o shimasu ka? ๐
(Does Mr. Rishi study Japanese Language too?)
ie., it should not be "nihongo no", it should be "nihongo o" I think..
Anyway, I learned this too long back, and I dont remember much of it anyway!! ๐ -
Ankita KatdareRe: Learn Japanese Pronunciation
@Silverscorpion: No. It has to be "Nihongo no"
Particles are probably one of the most difficult and confusing aspects of Japanese sentences.
The particle "o" is used as a object marker.
"no" indicates ownership or attribution. It is similar to the English "apostrophe s ('s). " or like "of"...
So its study of japanese language.
I hope you got my point.
For eg: Kore wa watashi no hon desu. -> This is my book. -
Sahithi PallaviRe: Learn Japanese Pronunciation
Aarigato AKD ๐ -
Sahithi Pallaviwow! So good!
Nice job AKD ๐
Looking for more Japanese classes, Really Interesting!! -
ISHAN TOPREIi desu ne Sensei!
Daijyoubu desu.
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