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Victor Danilkin
How pronounced the sound "g" between vowels?
For example, is the word "arigato" or "ikaga" pronounced in Japanese as "ariNGato" and "ikaNGa" or other way ?
23 feb 2019 10:55
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Usually we pronounce "ariGato" and "ikaGa" . That's similar to IPA [g] sound , but Japanese "g" sound is weaker than English "g" sound.
Some Japanese would pronounce IPA [ŋ] sound , like "ariŋato" and "ikaŋa"
We don't pronounce "ariNGato" and "ikaNGa" in any situation.
I'm not a professional phonetician , that's just my opinion.
I hope this will help.
23 febbraio 2019
Hi!
(arigatou) and (ikaga) are pronounced the way they are. No (n) exists before (g).
I think the case you're referring to is pronouncing words containing (n), succeeded by (g) --> "ng".
For example:
(gengo; gen + go) "language", (tango; tan + go) "word", (manga; man + ga) "Manga".
In some other cases, when (n) is succeeded by (k), it's pronounced (ng), as in (tengoku; ten + koku) "heaven".
23 febbraio 2019
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Victor Danilkin
Competenze linguistiche
Arabo, Cinese (mandarino), Inglese, Coreano, Russo, Turco
Lingua di apprendimento
Arabo, Cinese (mandarino), Coreano, Turco
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