Japanese katakana aphonia table

At the beginning of Japanese introduction, I first came into contact with Isuzu, which is the "letter" of Japanese. Compared with other languages, Japanese pronunciation is actually simple and easy to use.

Matters needing attention

し (shi): the Chinese Pinyin of Xi.

す(su) in Chinese Pinyin: four.

Chinese Pinyin つ(tsu): a word.

づ(zu): The word has a slight U pronunciation in Chinese Pinyin.

ず(zu): The word has a slight U pronunciation in Chinese Pinyin.

ややゆよ is a compound vowel. It consists of vowel ぁ and vowels ぁ, ぅ and ぉ respectively. わ is the complex tone of vowels ぅ and ぁ.

Kanas are syllabic letters, and each pseudonym represents a syllable, but "ん" cannot form a syllable alone.

かさたは All pseudonyms have relatively full voiced sounds, and は have semi-full voiced sounds. There are five lines and twenty-five pseudonyms in voiced and semi-voiced * *. The voiced sound is represented by the voiced symbol ""at the upper right of the pen name, and the semi-voiced sound is represented by the symbol ""at the upper right of the pen name. "ぢ" and "じ", "づ" and "ず" in voiced sounds are homophones, so there are actually only 23 sounds.

When a pseudonym appears in the middle or at the end of a word, it should be nasally pronounced nga, ngi, ngu, nge, ngo. This pronunciation is called nasal voiced sound.

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In Japanese, "katakana" is evolved from regular script of Chinese characters, which is used to record special words such as loanwords and onomatopoeias. Nowadays, many foreign words are used in Japanese life, and there is a significant increase trend at present. These loanwords are mainly transliterated from English and American languages, most of them are transliterated from English, French, German, Dutch and Spanish, and some of them are made up by Japanese. This is the so-called "He Zhi Loanwords".

The syllables composed of unvoiced, voiced and semi-voiced ぃ segments and lowercase ゃ, ゅ and ょ are called "aphonia". When reading, you can't pronounce it into two syllables separately, but you must spell it into one syllable. When writing, "ゃゅょ" should be smaller and on the right. There are thirty-six groans, but there are three repeated voices, so there are actually only thirty-three

A little suggestion.

Compared with boring memory, there are many shorthand methods for five tones. My favorite method is: you find a Japanese song you like, but you'd better sing it slowly, then copy down the lyrics and write them down while singing. You'll find that you can remember the pronunciation of those words soon, or you can find out the mantra of your favorite anime characters and write it down silently, so that you can basically remember it. Well, no matter what method, the most important thing is perseverance. Wish you success!