Japanese Pronunciation Guide When pronouncing Japanese words, remember that each syllable is stressed equally when saying multi-syllable words i.e., ka-ra-te, not kar-ate.. For example,
Trang 1Japanese Pronunciation Guide When pronouncing Japanese words, remember that each syllable is stressed equally when saying multi-syllable words (i.e., ka-ra-te, not kar-ate) All syllables of a word are pronounced with equal emphasis Also, a word does not change in the plural as it does in English For example, "bonsai" may mean one bonsai or many bonsai It would be incorrect to say "bonsais."
Vowels
Consonants
Ba "bah" Bi "bee" Bu "boo" Be "beh" Bo "boh"
Chi "chee"
Da "dah" De "deh" Do "doh"
Fu "foo"
Ga "gah" Gi "gee" Gu "goo" Ge "geh" Go "goh"
Ha "hah" Hi "hee" He "heh" Ho "hoh"
Ji "jee" Ju "ju" Ja "jah"
Ka "kah" Ki "kee" Ku "koo" Ke "keh" Ko "koh"
Ma "mah" Mi "mee" Mu "moo" Me "meh" Mo "moh"
Na "nah" Ni "nee" Nu "noo" Ne "neh" No "noh"
Pa "pah" Pi "pee" Pu "poo" Pe "peh" Po "poh"
R "rt" Ra "rtah" Ri "rtee" Ru "rtoo" Re "rteh" Ro "rtoh"
Sa "sah" Shi "shee" Su "soo" Se "seh" So "soh"
Ta "tah" Tsu "tsoo" Te "teh" To "toh"
Wa "wah" Wo "oh"
Ya "yah" Yu "yoo" Yo "yoh"
Za "zah" Zu "zoo" Ze "zeh" Zo "zoh" Zu "zoo"
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Trang 2Japanese Numbers There are two counting systems in Japan - This is the most commonly used
Refer to the Pronunciation Guide if needed
ichi
shi or yon (four)
go (five)
roku
(six) shichi or nana(seven) hachi (eight)
kuu or kyu (nine)
juu or jyu (ten)
Numbers 11-19 are spoken/written by adding jyu (or juu) plus the one's digit;
juu-ichi (eleven), juu-ni (twelve), juu-san (thirteen), etc
With numbers 20 and greater, it's the number in the ten's digit,
then "juu", followed by the next number;
"Shi" and "shichi" are not used with these numbers - "yon" and "nana" are
nijuu (twenty), sanjuu (thirty), yonjuu (forty - do not say shijuu), nanajuu (seventy)
Or if this is easier: Numbers 20-29 are done the same way with the prefix "ni-jyu"
added in front of the one's digit;
ni jyu (twenty), ni jyu ichi (twenty-one), etc
Numbers 30-39 are done the same way with the prefix "san-jyu"
added in front of the one's digit;
san jyu ichi (thirty-one), and shi jyu ichi (forty-one), kyu jyu kyu (ninety-nine), etc
There are always exceptions
(300)
yonhyaku (400)
roppyaku (600)
nanahyaku (700)
happyaku
(800) sen or issen(1,000) (3,000)sanzen (4,000)yonsen nanasen (7,000)
hassen (8,000)
man or ichiman (10,000)
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