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Kawaiian17
Does 「だった」read as "da-tsu-ta" or "datta"?
Whenever つ is written does it always double the next consonant? When do you read it as "tsu?"
23 mag 2017 11:15
Risposte · 3
Here's a great article to help you practice your pronunciation and to get the "flow" of the language (especially the ん sound and the little っ pauses): https://www.italki.com/article/754/Quick-Fix:-Make-Your-Pronunciation-Sound-Like-A-Native-Japanese
I found #4 to be especially useful for me!
Please message me if you have any more questions!
I hope this helped.
23 maggio 2017
For small っ there will be a pause(like-つかった-tsukatta).but if you use capital つ then it will pronounced as tsu.its doesn't depend wheter it is before a constant or not (like-つかう-tsukau).you can check other examples.
23 maggio 2017
Yes, I find it helpful to think of a small っ like a pause in the middle, so だった is like dat-ta.
23 maggio 2017
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Kawaiian17
Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Italiano, Giapponese
Lingua di apprendimento
Italiano, Giapponese
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