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Japanese Pronounciation

-Vowels -Semi-consonants /y/ & /w/ -Consonants -Syllabic particularities

Japanese Pronounciation
15問 • 1年前-Vowels -Semi-consonants /y/ & /w/ -Consonants -Syllabic particularities
  • Mohamad Nabha
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  • 1

    In the word "kuruma", the R is pronounced like a:

    L

  • 2

    In Gakkou (がっこう), the 2 k's:

    is used to hold the first k, then release it to the next sound

  • 3

    CHA is pronounced like in:

    tchad

  • 4

    Which of these letters doesn't exist in Japanese?

    Q

  • 5

    Which of these letters doesn't exist in Japanese?

    X

  • 6

    In YUME, the final E is pronounced like in:

    TEn

  • 7

    Which of these letters doesn't exist in Japanese?

    L

  • 8

    One of these letters is a syllable in Japanese. Which one?

    N

  • 9

    The F consonant is pronounced like a:

    H while breathing out

  • 10

    What is the Hepburn System?

    a conventional system for romaji

  • 11

    The N consonant is like an M when infront of a:

    P

  • 12

    In ONGAKU (おんがく), the final U:

    is hardly heard

  • 13

    In the WO (を) particle, the W:

    is not pronounced

  • 14

    In the word KOUKOU (こうこう), the U:

    are used to make the preceding vowel last longer

  • 15

    The word KONNICHIWA (こんにちは) has:

    5 syllables

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    In the word "kuruma", the R is pronounced like a:

    L

  • 2

    In Gakkou (がっこう), the 2 k's:

    is used to hold the first k, then release it to the next sound

  • 3

    CHA is pronounced like in:

    tchad

  • 4

    Which of these letters doesn't exist in Japanese?

    Q

  • 5

    Which of these letters doesn't exist in Japanese?

    X

  • 6

    In YUME, the final E is pronounced like in:

    TEn

  • 7

    Which of these letters doesn't exist in Japanese?

    L

  • 8

    One of these letters is a syllable in Japanese. Which one?

    N

  • 9

    The F consonant is pronounced like a:

    H while breathing out

  • 10

    What is the Hepburn System?

    a conventional system for romaji

  • 11

    The N consonant is like an M when infront of a:

    P

  • 12

    In ONGAKU (おんがく), the final U:

    is hardly heard

  • 13

    In the WO (を) particle, the W:

    is not pronounced

  • 14

    In the word KOUKOU (こうこう), the U:

    are used to make the preceding vowel last longer

  • 15

    The word KONNICHIWA (こんにちは) has:

    5 syllables