every time you see the letter
'a' its pronounced a as in car
'e' its pronounced e as in egg
'i' its pronounced i as in kiss
'o' its pronounced o as in orange
'u' its pronounced u as in suit
all other sounds are constenants and are pronounced the same as English with the exception of 'r' which sounds more like 'l'
Chuugokugo
Chuugoku means China
Go means language
With English pronunciation, usually.
Nihongo.
"Raito" is just the Japanese way of pronuncing the name Light [Yagami]. L in Japanese is pronunced as r. So it is said/written many times.
Interestingly enough, Red Eyes Black Dragon's Japanese name is simply the english words 'Red Eyes Black Dragon', all imported words from english, there's no Japanese words in the name. English words have to be rewritten to fit the rules of Japanese phonetics, so it becomes 'Reddoaizu Burakkudoragon', which can either be further converted to katakana (レッドアイズ・ブラックドラゴン), or the kanji that appears on the Japanese card (真紅眼の黒竜). But that's how a Japanese person would say it.
The Japanese
yes they do
a Japanese dictionary
It was the code of the Samurai.
In Japanese you say it 'penisu'
The Japanese variant of chess is called Shogi and is played on a different board with a different set of rules.
There are no rules about repeating words. Players are allowed to play the same words.
ozi futobaru
a Japanese text book, online, a Japanese person
Frontline - 1983 American Game Japanese Rules 6-10 was released on: USA: 26 April 1988