Matt |马特 |Mateo
R pronunciation are all Rs pronounced like Ls in japanese? どれ (do le)? あれ (a le)? それ ( so le)? or how are they different from the English pronunciation?
5 ott 2019 22:08
Risposte · 3
To prononce English L you need to hit the back of your upper teeth with your tongue, but to prononce らりるれろ our tongue softly hit our upper jaw. Of course, the sound is quite different from English R sound.
9 ottobre 2019
Japanese R is not like English R nor L. > how are they different from the English pronunciation? Here are resources. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS0svLNkrb8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-ERE23YP88
5 ottobre 2019
Here is a short answer. I'll let experts give a long answer. The Japanese /r/ phoneme sounds somewhat "l"-like and "r"-like to English speakers. Like the English /l/, the tongue tip touches the alveolar ridge for Japanese /r/. However, it is a quick tap or flap, much much shorter than the English /l/. It is similar to the American English flapped /t/[ɾ] as in "better" and "letter" and the Spanish flapped /r/[ɾ] as in "cara." From wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA/Japanese ɾ ろく, そら roku, sora American better (flapped t)
5 ottobre 2019
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