Chinese doesn't use letters. Each character is a word, or a part of a word.
The letter "j" is typically pronounced like the "zh" sound in the word "measure."
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In Italian, the letter 'j' is pronounced as "i lunga" (long 'i'), which sounds like "ee" in English. It is not a native Italian letter but is used in borrowings and foreign words.
The letters k l m n o are between j and p. The letter m is in the exact middle of j and p.
You have to use different places in your tongue to pronounce the two sounds. In pronouncing "j" your tip of tongue sinks and your tongue goes upward. In pronouncing "z" your tip of tongue extends forward and be against the upper back teeth.
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There is no such thing as a Jewish alphabet. If you mean Hebrew, there is no letter for J in Hebrew. In Modern Hebrew, words with the "J" sound are written with the letter for g plus an apostrophe: ג׳
85% of Syrians speak Arabic. The Arabic equivalent of J is ج
junk (ancient Chinese ship)
A boat that begins with the letter K is a kyak.
a Chinese junk
sounds like a j
The foot generally turns inward so that the leg and foot look somewhat like the letter J
Please see related links below. The following link shows the basic cursive letter "J" that's taught for children and can be carried into adulthood.
jota is actually a letter the letter is j and the j in jota is pronouced like a h so it is like hota
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