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In this Japanese pronunciation video, you will learn how to pronounce the Japanese small Tsu, also known as Sokuon. In the Japanese language, the small Tsu is a sound you make by holding the tongue position for the next sound without releasing it and making a pause for 1 beat. However, when it comes to a fricative consonant following a small Tsu, you don’t make a pause for a small Tsu. Instead, you make a hissing noise of the following fricative sound for a small Tsu. Either way, the small Tsu is pronounced with the sound after a small Tsu without releasing it. This is why some people call the small Tsu a double consonant. To correctly pronounce the Japanese small Tsu, it is crucial to understand the rhythm of the Japanese language. In this video, first, we’re going to learn the rhythm of the Japanese language. Then, we’re going to go over how to pronounce the small Tsu in detail. Also, there is a lot of practice for correctly pronouncing the small Tsu. 0:00 Intro 0:24 Japanese small Tsu and the rhythm of the Japanese language 1:40 Sounds that can follow a small Tsu 2:33 How to pronounce the small Tsu when the following sound is not a fricative 3:08 Example words with Japanese small Tsu followed by non-fricative sounds 4:10 How to pronounce the small Tsu when the following sound is a fricative 5:15 Example words with Japanese small Tsu followed by fricative sounds 6:10 Exceptions 7:23 Summary 7:45 Outro Japanese Pronunciation: • Japanese Pronunciation Learn about fricative consonants with this video: • Japanese Pronunciation - Manner of Articul... Check out my Patreon page: / campanasdejapanese #japaneselanguage #japanesepronunciation #japaneseforbeginners