Pronunciation
Vowels
The Japanese language has five vowels; a, i, u, e,
and o.
The vowels are pronounced as follows:
a as in father
i as in eat
u as in rule
e as in met
o as in solo
Consonants
Japanese consonants are pronounced about the same as English consonants.
One exception is the Japanese r, which is pronounced
like a combination of the English r and l, with the
result being that it is similar to a d sound (like
"ra").
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