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Japanese language does not have the "r" sound as it is in English. Instead, they use a sound that is a mix between "r" and "l" called the alveolar tap or flap. This difference in phonetics makes it difficult for Japanese speakers to produce the distinct "r" sound in English.
Fortunately for the children of Japan, Japanese is the language of instruction used in Japanese schools.
No, the Japanese language does not have articles like "a," "an," or "the" as seen in English.
The word "sushi" comes from the Japanese language.
if im right u pronounce is as e-mo-to ^^
季語 Kigo
kee golike the key and then go
The Japanese word for housewife is Shufu (主婦)
the Japanese for 'fat' is 'debu' all vowels in the Japanese language are pronounced sharply so its said dehbu
KIGO was created in 1999.
It's pronounced pawn-ko. Many people on TV pronounce it wrong! They pronounce it pan-ko like a pan used for cooking. The letter A in the Japanese language is pronounced aw.
I believe it's not "Asians", per se, but Japanese - their language does not have a "L" sound in it, so when they have to pronounce words in English with an "L" they do the best they can. *EDIT*
"Language"
Japanese is a difficult language to learn because it has a different grammatical structure than English and employs three different writing systems, among other things. However, Japanese is not that difficult to pronounce. Most of the sounds are similar to sounds used in English.
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Japanese language does not have the "r" sound as it is in English. Instead, they use a sound that is a mix between "r" and "l" called the alveolar tap or flap. This difference in phonetics makes it difficult for Japanese speakers to produce the distinct "r" sound in English.
Nabigeetaa.