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0:00 Greetings 0:17 Pronunciation only 9:21 Pronunciation, explanations and examples Japanese pronunciation: Key points There are only five vowels a, i, u, e, o All are pronounced clearly and shorter than in English. Consonant + vowel combinations Most sounds in Japanese are in the form of "consonant + vowel" (e.g. ka, shi, su). n is the only exception, pronounced alone. Single consonants (small "tsu") should be paused for a moment E.g. "kakkoii" → Not "kakoii", but pause for a moment. Be careful of long vowels (sounds where the vowel is extended) Obaasan (grandmother) ≠ obasan (aunt) (the meaning changes!) Kōhī (coffee) → Not "kohi", but "ko-kōhi" (coffee). Be careful of accents when using katakana. Elevator (erebeetaa), cafe (kafe), etc., have a slightly different rhythm from English. Intonation is important. The meaning of "hashi (chopsticks)" and "hashi (bridge)" can change depending on the intonation. If you remember the simple pronunciation rules, Japanese pronunciation is relatively easy to understand! How to listen: 1. First half and 2. Second half 1. Pronunciation only Only the pronunciation is played twice. Listen repeatedly to memorize the rhythm. 2. Pronunciation + short explanation + example Example: "To pronounce あ (a), open your mouth wide." Listen to the explanation of one point, pronounce it including the example, and deepen your understanding! *This time, the pronunciation speed is slow so that it is easy to hear. Be sure to listen while pronouncing! Once you get used to it, increase the speed. Multilingual subtitles are set to flow. Please display them according to your learning situation. It is also effective to hide them in a quiz format. My explanation Hello, thank you for visiting. In this channel, I, a pure Japanese living in Asakusa, create and distribute content that allows easy listening and shadowing specialized for beginners to intermediate Japanese learners. Lesson 1! The important tip is to "remember the sounds". "Language skills are vocabulary, so let's memorize words by their sounds!" 1. There is a lot of output 2. Create an image 3. Memorize by pronouncing By repeating, anyone can improve their Japanese vocabulary. "Let's work hard on language study together!" If you have any questions about Asakusa or Japanese, please comment. I may be slow to reply. Please subscribe to the channel. Paintings and sculptures are in the public domain from the following: Thank you Art Institute of Chicago: https://www.artic.edu/ National Museum of Art: https://colbase.nich.go.jp/?locale=ja Source: National Diet Library "NDL Image Bank" I would be happy if the rest of my life could be useful to someone. Self-introduction: HIDEKI Living in Asakusa, dye craftsman, vegetable explorer, health method based on Eastern philosophy, mountain climber, band member, manga otaku, yakisoba lover, living with cats. #LearnJapanese #Japan #Asakusa #Japanese #Vocabulary#TravelConversation #JapaneseSchool #Listening