Rhythm = リズム (Rizumu)
It's rizumu.
rhythm
AbstractThe acquisition of Japanese mora-timed rhythm by the beginning- and intermediate-levelAmerican learners of Japanese was investigated. The interlanguage rhythm of less proficientlearners of Japanese was characterized by a relatively low variability in duration of vocalicstretches (VarcoV, linear acquisition pattern) and a relatively high variability in duration ofconsonantal stretches (VarcoC, U-shaped acquisition pattern). No evidence for a relativetendency to isochrony of morae at the phrase level was found in the more proficient learners'interlanguage, or in native Japanese speech. In addition to the proficiency level of the speakers,VarcoV and VarcoC values were influenced by the occurrence of phrase-final vowels, longvowels, nasal codas and devoiced vowels. This suggests that the acquisition of native-likerhythm by learners of Japanese is partially contingent upon the acquisition of syllable types andsegment types in the target language.
external rhythm and internal rhythm
Many people find Japanese to sound cool because of its unique phonetic sounds, rhythm, and intonation. The language's distinctiveness and association with popular culture, such as anime and video games, also contribute to its appeal.
It stands for rhythm and blues. It is a style of music.
he has rhythm she has lots of rhythm in the way the gives him oral sex
The Japanese accent is often characterized by a more even and precise way of speaking compared to other accents. It typically has clear pronunciation of vowels and consonants, with a rhythm that differs from other languages. The accent can also vary in intensity and pitch across different regions in Japan.
Rhythm City - TV series - was created on 2007-07-09.
rhythm divine
Rhythms is the plural of rhythm
Rhythm is a noun.