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How to pronounce itsu (its or itsu, with or without the last u)
I'm studying japanese from Pimsleur's source and I have a question regarding the itsu (when) word.I have noticed that the native guys pronounce it its but also itsu in the same context.I know about the devoiced vowels so I think it should be its ( same like wakarimasu which is pronounced wakarimas). Please tell me the correct spelling and also how can I be sure about how to correctly mute some vowels without the risk of native japanese be confused about my words.
Doumo arigatou gozaimasu (sorry for mistakes if any, but for the moment I'm using romaji and later kanji, hiragana and katakana)
18 de jan de 2012 09:37
Respostas · 8
You have good ears! Actually, most native Japanese speaker doesn't care
whether it's pronounced or not. There is a general rule, however, if you care.
Vowels [u] and [ i ] are tend to become silent or very weak
1) between voiceless consonants
For example, "hyaku-sai(100 years old)" pronounced like [hyaksai]
2) after voiceless consonants and at the end of a word(or a group of words)
For example, "....desu." pronounced like [....des]
Voiceless consonants are [k], [t], [p], [ch], [ts], [s], [sh], and[h].
This is just a general tendency, so it doesn't mean you have to follow it.
18 de janeiro de 2012
the "U" is muddled... however if you want to sound cutesy you may say itsuuuu...
18 de janeiro de 2012
that simple, u in the last word usually doesn't read. desu it's pronounce des. wakarimasu, become wakarimas, and ect. but you must can distinguish between when you can pronounce without u, and when you can not throw them. so, you can pronounce without u in desu, and ~masu.
18 de janeiro de 2012
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aureliangtx
Habilidades linguísticas
Inglês, Japonês
Idioma de aprendizado
Japonês
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