The character 'e' is written え in Hiragana.
chair is Isu pronounced "E" like the letter "e" and "Sue" like the action/name
The letter E represents the note Mi.
Sukidayo ^^^ that means i like you. Love is pronounced as Ahh-E Say ahh and say "E" like the letter.
There is a blue logo that says the letter (E) then click on it
The symbol for the Euro is a stylized form of the letter "E" and looks like this :€
Unlike English, in Japanese the 'letters' or 'symbols' are not one individual letter. The English letter 'S' us would be paired with a vowel ('a', 'e', 'i', 'o' or 'u' )
Like you prounounce the letter "e" in the alphabet
The short E vowel sound is indicated with a curved line called a breve. It looks like ĕ .
This is what the name "Beth" looks like in Japanese: It is pronounced "BESU". (Consonants are pronounced more or less the same way as in English. "U" sounds like oo in hook, but with less rounding of the lips. "E" sounds like e in met.) http://www.japanesetranslator.co.uk/your-name-in-japanese/
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There are a lot of words that start with the letter "E".Words starting with the letter "E":EatEggElectricityElephantElementElevenEliminateEntryexcitedeveneggplantfor the rest go to your nearest dictionary and look at the e section
Well Japanese does not work the way English does for starters. Like English they have vowels like ours a e i o u but theirs is pronounced totally different. There are two main alphabets when learning Japanese, Hiragana and Katakana. Hiragana is for native terms to Japan, and Katakana is for foreign words that they have incorporated into their language. These foreign words could be from any culture that they learned the objects from and cultures that influenced them. Ex. T-shirt is from English so therefore they use T-shiyatsu which is pronouned the almost exact way in English. Bread though in Japanese is, Pan which is from the Portuguese word for bread. You cannot directly translate the English alphabet into the Japanese alphabet. Our alphabet only contains one letter for each sound but their contains two for every letter and vowel combination. EX. of how their alphabet looks, although it is a bit longer. a i u e o ( Japanese vowels) M ma mi mu me mo H ha hi fu he ho K ka ki ku ke ko